skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Skeleton Crossword 2020-10-05
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- Bone classification where the bone is an odd or complex shape
- Function of the skeletal system where the bones assist the muscles in...
- The growing bone, contains the epiphyseal plate (or growth plate)
- Immature Bone Cells
- Membrane lining the medullary cavity
- Function of the skeletal system that protects important internal organs
- Bone classification where the bone is a cylinder like shape and is longer than it is wide
- Yellow Bone Marrow stores this fat
- Process of bone development, cartilage is replaced by bone through childhood
- Site of spongy bone in adults
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- Tough membrane that surrounds the bone surface where cartilage isn’t present
- Bone classification where the bone is thin and curved
- A thin layer of cells in the bone
- Mature Bone Cells
- Bone classification where the bone is a cube like shape and equal in length, width, and thickness
- Small cavity in bone containing osteocytes
- Function of the skeletal system that supports soft tissue and provides attachment points
- Bone cells that liquify bone matrix
- Site of compact bone in adults
- Bone classification where the bone is small, round, and embedded in tendons
20 Clues: Mature Bone Cells • Immature Bone Cells • Site of spongy bone in adults • Site of compact bone in adults • A thin layer of cells in the bone • Yellow Bone Marrow stores this fat • Bone cells that liquify bone matrix • Membrane lining the medullary cavity • Small cavity in bone containing osteocytes • Bone classification where the bone is thin and curved • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2013-10-30
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- controls cell activity
- whiplike tail for movement
- system that controls the body
- captures energy in plants, photosynthesis
- system transporting material
- system removing wastes
- system for gas exchange
- contains a nucleus
- system producing movement
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- short hairs for locomotion
- systems containing bones
- made of cellulose and supports a plant cell
- system secreting chemical hormones
- system breaking down food
- releases energy
- food and water storage
- lacks a nucleus
- site for protein synthesis
18 Clues: releases energy • lacks a nucleus • contains a nucleus • controls cell activity • food and water storage • system removing wastes • system for gas exchange • systems containing bones • system breaking down food • system producing movement • short hairs for locomotion • whiplike tail for movement • site for protein synthesis • system transporting material • system that controls the body • ...
Biology Body Systems Review 2018-04-24
Skeletal Muscle Tissue 2019-12-10
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- if contraction of the muscle causes the muscle to______,the bone and thus the body part will move.
- skeletal muscle fibers occurs in muscles which are attached to the________.
- skeletal muscles are located throughout the body at the openings of internal tracts to control the movement of________substances.
- skeletal muscle fibers______ together and with connective tissue,nerves and blood vessels to form bundles.
- each skeletal muscle cell is called skeletal muscle_____.
- skeletal muscle cells are______to provide a long axis for contraction.
- skeletal muscles contribute to the_______of homeostasis in the body by generating heat.
- skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______.
- These muscles allow functions, such as swallowing, urination, and defecation, to be under_______control.
- skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________.
- Skeletal muscle fibers can be quite______for human cells, with diameters up to 100 μm and lengths up to 30 cm.
- Skeletal muscle tissue is packaged by_______tissue sheets into organs.
- skeletal muscles,tissue is the only muscle tissue under the______conscious control.
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- skeletal muscle is compromised from a series of_______ of muscle fibers.
- skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body.
- Each skeletal muscle has_______layers of connective tissue that enclose it.
- the structure of skeletal muscle cells also makes them_____among muscle tissues.
- inside each skeletal muscle,muscle fibers are organized into individual bundles,each called a_________.
- skeletal muscle tissue is the most______in the human body.
- the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______.
- the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______.
- the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______.
- skeletal muscle_______pull on tendons,which are attached to bones.
- each skeletal muscle is an organ that consists of various________tissues.
- skeletal muscle is a contractile_____that is directly or indirectly attached to bone..
- shivering is an_______contraction of skeletal muscles in response to perceived lower than normal body temperature.
- skeletal muscle also called_______muscle.
- each skeletal muscle fiber is long cylindrical cell,contains many_______and striated.
28 Clues: skeletal muscle also called_______muscle. • skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______. • skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body. • the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______. • the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______. • skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________. • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-05-24
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- system that is the body's largest organ; includes skin, glands, hair, and nails
- system in which breathing supplies oxygen to the blood and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- system that filters, collects, and removes excess fluid and wastes from the bloodstream
- system where male and female systems are used to produce offspring
- system that provides your body with a central framework; consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons and ligaments
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- system that contains a group of organs that work together to break food down by physical and chemical processes into nutrients that the body can use
- system that controls movement through smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles
- system that circulates blood through the body, supplies oxygen and nutrients, and removes waste
- system that is the body's defense against infectious diseases
- system that contains glands and organs that release hormones to control your body
- system that combines the skeletal and muscular systems; provides support, movement, strength, and balance
- system that functions as the control center, coordinating all actions and reactions
12 Clues: system that is the body's defense against infectious diseases • system where male and female systems are used to produce offspring • system that controls movement through smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles • system that is the body's largest organ; includes skin, glands, hair, and nails • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-10-25
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- Where blood cells are created
- Strong elastic bands of tissue
- This part of the skeletal system protects your brain
- A function of the Skeletal System.
- These bones protect your heart and your lungs, alomg with other organs.
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- This bone is sometimes called your collar bone.
- A soft flexible tissue
- The skeletal system gives your body structure and __________.
- Where 2 or more bones meet.
- The longest bone in your body.
10 Clues: A soft flexible tissue • Where 2 or more bones meet. • Where blood cells are created • Strong elastic bands of tissue • The longest bone in your body. • A function of the Skeletal System. • This bone is sometimes called your collar bone. • This part of the skeletal system protects your brain • The skeletal system gives your body structure and __________. • ...
Skeletal System Review 2023-02-22
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- bone with honeycomb structure
- femur
- joint between bones
- cells that form bone tissue
- doctor that specializes in bone
- the skeletal System is composed of this
- two parts of the skeletal system joined together
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- connective tissue found in the ear
- patella is an example of this
- vertebrae is an example of this
- setting the bone without cutting the skin
- when surgeons reposition bone pieces
- connect bone to bone
- partial or complete break in the bone
- cells that degrade bone
- disease where bone mass decreases
- sternum is an example of this
17 Clues: femur • joint between bones • connect bone to bone • cells that degrade bone • cells that form bone tissue • patella is an example of this • bone with honeycomb structure • sternum is an example of this • vertebrae is an example of this • doctor that specializes in bone • disease where bone mass decreases • connective tissue found in the ear • when surgeons reposition bone pieces • ...
Organs and Organ Systems 2020-12-08
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- System that removes liquid waste from your body
- System that is the first line of protection for the body.
- System that provides framework and structure for the body
- System that produces hormones that regulate growth, mood, sleep patterns, and sexual development
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients, and blood around the body
- The layer of skin you can see
- System that carries messages throughout the body
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- Pumps blood around the body
- Uses acids to turn food into chyme before entering the small intestine
- System that transports gases to and from the circulatory system
- Main organ in the Excretory system (Plural)
- System that directly works with the skeletal system to allow movement
- System that breaks down and absorbs the nutrients in food
13 Clues: Pumps blood around the body • The layer of skin you can see • Main organ in the Excretory system (Plural) • System that removes liquid waste from your body • System that carries messages throughout the body • System that is the first line of protection for the body. • System that provides framework and structure for the body • ...
Organ Systems Crossword 2022-05-26
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- Breaks food down to create energy and removes waste.
- The main circulatory system organ.
- This fights infections and helps keep the bodily fluids balanced.
- Used to protect the body from harmful outside forces.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- The main organ is the lungs.
- A major organ in the digestive system that hold all the food.
- Controls every bodily function.
- A part of the muscular system located in the upper arm.
- Responsible for the body's strength and movement.
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- Provides oxygen to the cells and removes waste.
- The largest organ of in the body and is part of the integumentary system.
- Used to produce sperm and eggs.
- Regulates the bodily fluids within the body.
- Regulates the bodily fluids inside of the body's tissues.
- The part of the skeletal system that is white and hard.
- Made up of bones to protect the internal organs.
- Part of the reproductive system that sheds it's lining when not used each month.
- The part of the nervous system that is responsible for thinking.
- A part of the lymphatic system that creates white blood cells.
- This is located in the brain and is the link between the endocrine system and the nervous system.
- Regulate bodily functions from adolescents to adulthood.
22 Clues: The main organ is the lungs. • Used to produce sperm and eggs. • Controls every bodily function. • The main circulatory system organ. • The main organ of the respiratory system. • Regulates the bodily fluids within the body. • Provides oxygen to the cells and removes waste. • Made up of bones to protect the internal organs. • ...
Miscellaneouse Part II 2021-03-25
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- fibers,consist of a single muscle cell
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network
- tissue, tissue found in animals which functions by contracting,
- system, is responsible for the elimination of wastes
- steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs
- vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood
- system,made up of the gastrointestinal tract
- digestion,breaking down the food into simpler nutrients
- system, includes all of the bones and joints in the body.
- resistant to a particular infection or toxin
- any member of a class of signaling molecules in multicellular organisms
- digestion,makes the food smaller to increase both surface area and mobility
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- system, consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
- system, an organism, also known as the genital system
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- system, network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- a group of tissues that preform a specific funtion
- a group of cells in an animal's body that synthesizes substances
20 Clues: fibers,consist of a single muscle cell • vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood • are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs • vessels that carry blood towards the heart • system,made up of the gastrointestinal tract • resistant to a particular infection or toxin • a group of tissues that preform a specific funtion • system, is responsible for the elimination of wastes • ...
ANATOMY 2020-09-17
12 Clues: body • skeletal • muscular • endocrine • digestive • respiratory • integumentary • cardiovascular • urinary system • nervous system • reproductive system • immune and lymphatic
Emma P6 2022-01-31
16 Clues: heart • organs • can control • don't control • attached to bone • connects to spine • smooth outer layer • Basic unit of life • cells work together • hold muscle to bone • holds bones to bones • organs work together • body regulates itself • Supports and protects • tissues work together • dose not connect to spine
Cells and Human Body Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-30
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- Basic unit structure of an organism
- An organ that pumps blood
- Absorbs sunlight for food
- A gel like fluid carrying organelles
- Protein in the body
- A group of organs that perform one task
- The rigid structure that is only found in a plant cell
- Body system that controls gas exchange
- "Power house" of the cell
- Keeps structure and internal organs safe
- A group of cells that perform one task
- Body system that protects us from harmful diseases
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- Control center of the cell
- Body system that controls all body functions
- It can take what things it wants in and out of the cell
- Stores water, food, waste
- Control center of body
- Packages and sends protein
- The body system that gets rid of waste in body
- Body system that helps move and works with skeletal system
- Body system that delivers nutrients to the body found in blood
- A group of tissues that perform one task
- Body system that breaks down food molecules
- Carries oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- Involved in digestion and removal of waste
25 Clues: Protein in the body • Control center of body • An organ that pumps blood • Absorbs sunlight for food • Stores water, food, waste • "Power house" of the cell • Control center of the cell • Packages and sends protein • Basic unit structure of an organism • A gel like fluid carrying organelles • Body system that controls gas exchange • A group of cells that perform one task • ...
Health Sciences - Systems Part 1 2020-09-24
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- Division of the autonomic nervous system that enter in function whe the body is under stress
- Avascular layer of the skin
- Conects bone to bone
- Main structural and functional units of the nervous system.
- Communication between neurons and neurons or neurons and tissue cells
- Disease that depends on the calcium levels of the body
- It has 3 main parts: the root, body, and free edge
- Is the largest organ of the body
- Additional function of the skeletal system that help mantain the levels of blood cells
- Nervous system that represents the conduit between the CNS and the body
- Cells that myelinate neurons and maintain homeostatic balance
- Nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord.
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- Part of the haur that forms a depression of epidermal cells deep into the dermis
- System involving muscle, bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilage
- Disease that attacks brain cells affecting your memory and the way you behave
- Conects muscle to bones
- Type of muscle that is attach to the bones and provides voluntary movement
- System involving the nerves and neurons
- Muscle cell
- System involving the skin, nails and hair
20 Clues: Muscle cell • Conects bone to bone • Conects muscle to bones • Avascular layer of the skin • Is the largest organ of the body • System involving the nerves and neurons • System involving the skin, nails and hair • It has 3 main parts: the root, body, and free edge • Disease that depends on the calcium levels of the body • ...
Need a 50 :) 2017-05-30
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- whats the upper musculature?
- the muscular system helps it go back in its _______.
- the main function of the muscle system is _______.
- _________ gravis is the most common neuromuscular junction disorder.
- the cardiac and visceral muscles are primarily responsible for __________ substances
- the ______ muscles are the muscles that are attached to your bones
- there are ______ types of muscles.
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- what are the muscles inside your heart?
- the muscular system is an _____ system.
- vessels
- all organ systems of the body work together to maintain _________.
- the second function is the maintenance of _______.
- muscles are the only tissue in the body that has the ability to _______.
- whats the lower musculature?
- muscles are smooth muscle tissue found in _____ ______
- humans have the same skeletal muscles as _____.
16 Clues: vessels • whats the upper musculature? • whats the lower musculature? • there are ______ types of muscles. • what are the muscles inside your heart? • the muscular system is an _____ system. • humans have the same skeletal muscles as _____. • the second function is the maintenance of _______. • the main function of the muscle system is _______. • ...
Biology Review Crossword 2023-09-08
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- the system that removes wastes from the blood and regulates body fluids
- a group of similar cells working together
- the macromolecule that speeds up chemical reactions and helps with transport, communication, defense, and structure
- two or more tissues working together
- the system that sends electrical signals
- when the inside of an organism is stable or approximately the same at all times
- system the system that protects the tissues beneath it
- the macromolecule that provides the main source of energy
- the kind of tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement
- system a group of organs working together
- the kind of tissue that sends and receives electrical signals
- the system that provides a frame to connect and support body parts
- the system that returns leaked fluid
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- anything that can live on its own
- the system that absorbs oxygen and releases carobon dioxide
- the macromolecule that transports and stores hereditary material
- the kind of tissue that covers and protects
- the system that pumps blood through blood vessels
- the most basic unit of life
- the kind of tissue that performs many functions including joining, insulating, protecting, cushioning, supporting, and transporting
- the system that works with the skeletal system to produce movement
- the macromolecule that provides long-term energy
22 Clues: the most basic unit of life • anything that can live on its own • two or more tissues working together • the system that returns leaked fluid • the system that sends electrical signals • a group of similar cells working together • system a group of organs working together • the kind of tissue that covers and protects • the macromolecule that provides long-term energy • ...
Body Systems 2023-01-20
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- system includes lymph nodes and white blood cells
- system that breaks food into nutrients
- system that includes the heart and veins
- system that brings in oxygen and releases CO2
- system that supports the body
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- system that includes the kidneys and bladder
- system works with the skeletal system to move
- system is the first barrier to disease
- system that produces hormones for body function
- system that controls all body functions
10 Clues: system that supports the body • system that breaks food into nutrients • system is the first barrier to disease • system that controls all body functions • system that includes the heart and veins • system that includes the kidneys and bladder • system works with the skeletal system to move • system that brings in oxygen and releases CO2 • ...
Muscular/Nervous System Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-10
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- Common in runners and aggressive walkers
- Muscle that is attached to your skeleton and is voluntary
- Muscles that are inside your heart
- the "feel good" function of the brain
- System that includes the brain and spinal cord
- "Use it or ______ it"
- Small tears to a muscle that have been overworked
- Happens when you body releases endorphins which cause you to feel euphoric after an intense workout
- Muscle contraction releases heat to keep your body the right temperature
- system that deals with action you control
- A disease that effect's the brain and causes someone to lose their memory
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- Largest and most complex part of the nervous system
- Muscles always ____ Never push
- Muscle Tone
- A disease having to do with a person losing their muscles
- system that includes the nerves that connect to the body
- Fast Muscle contractions to raise body temperature
- Example of Skeletal Muscle
- System that deals with actions you do not control
- A way to help a muscle injury
- Muscles that are inside your organs
- One function of the muscular system
22 Clues: Muscle Tone • "Use it or ______ it" • Example of Skeletal Muscle • A way to help a muscle injury • Muscles always ____ Never push • Muscles that are inside your heart • Muscles that are inside your organs • One function of the muscular system • the "feel good" function of the brain • Common in runners and aggressive walkers • system that deals with action you control • ...
BONES..BONES!!! 2020-09-07
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- the longest bone in the body
- the mineral found in milk which is important for bone building
- another name for collar bone
- sometimes called as the hip bone
- these are the individual bones that make up the backbone
- the part of the skeletal system that protects the brain
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- the series of bones that protect our heart and lungs
- the part of the skeletal system that protects the spinal cord
- the bones that make up the shoulder blade
- the long bone of the upper arm
- the knee cap
- the skeletal system helps in movement,protection of organs as well as production of
12 Clues: the knee cap • the longest bone in the body • another name for collar bone • the long bone of the upper arm • sometimes called as the hip bone • the bones that make up the shoulder blade • the series of bones that protect our heart and lungs • the part of the skeletal system that protects the brain • these are the individual bones that make up the backbone • ...
Human Body Vocab 2014-08-26
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- a layer of cells usually enclosing around something
- the system that breaks down food
- major structures are skin, nails, and hair
- the system that removes waste from the body
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- the system that is made up of bones
- the system that fights disease
- the system that produces an offspring
- major structures are,skeletal,smooth,and cardiac muscle tissues
- the system that transports nutrients, wastes, and gases
- tiny units that are the simple building blocks of living things
- the system that regulates behavior
- a group of bodily organs that together carry on one or more vital functions
- a part of a person, plant, or animal that consists of cells and tissue
13 Clues: the system that fights disease • the system that breaks down food • the system that regulates behavior • the system that is made up of bones • the system that produces an offspring • major structures are skin, nails, and hair • the system that removes waste from the body • a layer of cells usually enclosing around something • ...
Muscular System Crossword 2022-02-17
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- bundle of muscle fibers.
- fibrous connective tissue.
- contractile fibers.
- thick (fascia).
- bundle of muscle fibers.
- muscle cell.
- myosin and actin.
- tubular sheath of skeletal muscle.
- thin. (fascia).
- muscle fiber.
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- bundle of fascicles / muscle.
- attaches muscle to bone.
- the organ of the skeletal system.
- cytoplasm of muscular cells.
- connective tissue.
15 Clues: muscle cell. • muscle fiber. • thick (fascia). • thin. (fascia). • myosin and actin. • connective tissue. • contractile fibers. • bundle of muscle fibers. • attaches muscle to bone. • bundle of muscle fibers. • fibrous connective tissue. • cytoplasm of muscular cells. • bundle of fascicles / muscle. • the organ of the skeletal system. • tubular sheath of skeletal muscle.
Amber 6th 2022-01-31
16 Clues: heart • organs • can control • don't control • attached to bone • connects to spine • smooth outer layer • basic unit of like • hold muscle to bone • cells work together • holds bones to bones • organs work together • supports and protects • tissues work together • body regulates itself • does not connect to spine
Q1 review. 2024-10-04
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- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins
- System that Removes waste products and excess substances from the body
- Transport The movement of molecules across a cell membrane using energy
- Break down waste materials and cellular debris
- The amount of a substance in a given volume or area
- Small structures responsible for making protein
- System that Controls and coordinates body activities
- System that Responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- Process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- System that Works with the skeletal system to enable movement
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- The control center of the cell that contains
- System that Includes the skin, hair, and nails, protecting the body from external damage
- System that Provides structure and support for the body
- Known as the "powerhouse" of the cell. Makes ATP
- System that Breaks down food into nutrients that the body can use for energy
- Movement of molecules across a cell membrane without the need for energy
- Membranes involved in transport
- The diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane
18 Clues: Membranes involved in transport • Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins • The control center of the cell that contains • Break down waste materials and cellular debris • Small structures responsible for making protein • Known as the "powerhouse" of the cell. Makes ATP • The amount of a substance in a given volume or area • ...
Human body systems 2023-05-09
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- The body system responsible for filtering waste.
- The body system responsible that makes hormones.
- The system responsible for the body's ability to fend off disease.
- The system responsible for moving us and posture along with the skeletal sysmem.
- The system responsible for sensing and responding to our environment.
- The part of the respiratory system where gas exchanges from O2 to CO2
- The body system responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to your tissues.
- A organ in the lymphatic system that filters lymph
- The body system that breaks food down and absorbs nutrients
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- The part of the digestive system responsible for absorbing water from indigestible food.
- A muscle in the circulatory system that pumps blood thru the body.
- The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as breathing and heartbeat
- Part of the nervous system that controls voluntary movements
- The system that helps gives humans balance and posture and supports the muscles.
- Organ in the digestive system that processes organs.
15 Clues: The body system responsible for filtering waste. • The body system responsible that makes hormones. • A organ in the lymphatic system that filters lymph • Organ in the digestive system that processes organs. • The body system that breaks food down and absorbs nutrients • Part of the nervous system that controls voluntary movements • ...
Overview of the muscles 2021-10-14
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- Smooth muscle does not involve the protein _______
- Cells in the cardiac muscle are called
- Actin and myosin are arranged in _______
- Can be either a single unit or a multi unit
- Another name for the thin filament
- Calcium binds to _______ during contraction
- Skeletal muscle is part of the _______ nervous system input
- Smooth muscle layer that runs around the circumference of the organ
- Skeletal muscle cells are _______
- A key circulating hormone/neurotransmitter which directly influences smooth muscle function
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- Active myosin is _______
- Present in cardiac and some smooth muscles, but not skeletal
- Single unit smooth muscles are located in the _______ organs
- _______ muscle has voluntary control
- Myosin is also known as the _______ filament
- Histological appearance of smooth muscle
- Dense bodies serve the same purpose as the _______
- A key circulating hormone/neurotransmitter which directly influences smooth muscle function
- Longitudinal layer of smooth muscle runs _______ to organ's long axis
19 Clues: Active myosin is _______ • Skeletal muscle cells are _______ • Another name for the thin filament • _______ muscle has voluntary control • Cells in the cardiac muscle are called • Actin and myosin are arranged in _______ • Histological appearance of smooth muscle • Can be either a single unit or a multi unit • Calcium binds to _______ during contraction • ...
Skeletal system 2023-05-17
10 Clues: Gives the body • Gives the organs • hold the body together • connect two bones together • The skeletal system allows • system scientific name • The skeletal system support • longest and strongest bone in the body • connective tissue that protects joints • connective tissue that attaches muscle
Animal Body Systems 2021-11-12
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- controls hormones
- eyes and ears are a part of this system
- responsible for making more of that species
- brain and spinal cord belongs to this system
- skin and hair belongs to this system
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- muscle is a part of this system
- heart belongs to this system
- responsible for getting rid of waste in the body
- bones belong to this system
- bladder belongs to this system
10 Clues: controls hormones • bones belong to this system • heart belongs to this system • bladder belongs to this system • muscle is a part of this system • skin and hair belongs to this system • eyes and ears are a part of this system • responsible for making more of that species • brain and spinal cord belongs to this system • responsible for getting rid of waste in the body
Science 2021-02-25
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- body system for immune stuff
- body system for countless cells
- body system for nerves
- same meaning as little
- body system for skin
- body system for skeletal stuff
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- body system for food
- body system for small organs
- body system for kidney
- subject
- body system for heart
- body system for organs
- building block
- building blocks
14 Clues: subject • building block • building blocks • body system for food • body system for skin • body system for heart • body system for kidney • body system for organs • body system for nerves • same meaning as little • body system for small organs • body system for immune stuff • body system for skeletal stuff • body system for countless cells
Body Systems 2023-02-09
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- An organ in both the respiratory and digestive system. Helps us to eat and to breath.
- Body system that provides structure and support.
- The organs in the muscular system.
- Body system that transports materials and wastes throughout the body.
- Body system that releases hormones.
- An organ in the skeletal system.
- The organs in the endocrine system.
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- Body system that helps us move our bodies and pump blood.
- An organ in the nervous system that is found in our back.
- Body system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and removes excess materials.
- Body system that delivers oxygen & carbon dioxide in and out of the body.
- An organ in the nervous system that is found in our heads.
- Body system that controls all body functions/senses.
13 Clues: An organ in the skeletal system. • The organs in the muscular system. • Body system that releases hormones. • The organs in the endocrine system. • Body system that provides structure and support. • Body system that controls all body functions/senses. • Body system that helps us move our bodies and pump blood. • An organ in the nervous system that is found in our back. • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2022-05-06
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- involuntary muscles that control many types of movement within the body (like digestion)
- provide shape and support for the body
- organ made of skeletal muscle
- skeletal system disease
- muscular system disease
- soft connective tissue that attaches bones at the joints
- who’s the best Teacher Cadet
- soft connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones
- voluntary muscles attached to bones that provide the force needed to move our bones
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- the main function of the ___________ system is to provide movement and support for the body, to protect internal organs, and to provide attachment sites for the muscles
- soft tissue that has the ability to relax and contract in order to initiate movement within the body
- organ made of cardiac muscle
- involuntary muscle that forms the heart
- a place in the skeleton where two or more bones meet
- organ made of smooth muscle
15 Clues: skeletal system disease • muscular system disease • organ made of smooth muscle • organ made of cardiac muscle • who’s the best Teacher Cadet • organ made of skeletal muscle • provide shape and support for the body • involuntary muscle that forms the heart • a place in the skeleton where two or more bones meet • soft connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones • ...
Organ Systems 2022-05-25
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- physical protection from infection
- circulates fluid around the body
- belongs to the respiratory system
- distributes blood throughout body
- belongs to the nervous system
- belongs to the digestive system
- belongs to the integumentary system
- belongs to the reproductive system
- absorbs nutrients through food
- belongs to the endocrine system
- belongs to the skeletal system
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- belongs to the muscular system
- provides movement and heat
- controls reactions
- Supports your entire body
- belongs to the circulatory system
- helps you breathe
- produces offspring
- controls hormones
- belongs to the lymphatic system
- belongs to the excretory system
- helps remove waste from blood
22 Clues: helps you breathe • controls hormones • controls reactions • produces offspring • Supports your entire body • provides movement and heat • belongs to the nervous system • helps remove waste from blood • belongs to the muscular system • absorbs nutrients through food • belongs to the skeletal system • belongs to the digestive system • belongs to the lymphatic system • ...
Skeletal System Review 2022-05-25
Across
- hip bone
- skull
- flexible material found between bones
- shin bone
- kneecap
- breastbone
- ankle bones
- heel bone
- where two bones come together
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- longest bone in the body
- your spine
- shoulder blade
- fingers and toes
- bones in the wrist
- lower jaw bone
- upper arm bone
- collar bone
- upper part of the jaw
- connects muscle to bone
- tailbone
- connects bone to bone
21 Clues: skull • kneecap • hip bone • tailbone • shin bone • heel bone • your spine • breastbone • collar bone • ankle bones • shoulder blade • lower jaw bone • upper arm bone • fingers and toes • bones in the wrist • upper part of the jaw • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • longest bone in the body • where two bones come together • flexible material found between bones
The Skeletal System 2022-10-06
Across
- Bone at the back of the skull
- Bone in the neck
- Part of the pelvis that can be divided into two part
- Chin bones
- Bone that ribs attach to
- One of the lower leg bones
- Hand bones
- Ankle bones
- One of the lower bones
- Toe bones
- Kneecap
- Lower and back part of the hip bone
- Forward portion of the hip bones
- Front bone of the skull
- small cartilaginous part of the lower sternum
- Tail bone
- One of the upper arm bones
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- Bones that make up the spine
- Uppermost part of the pelvis
- One of the lower arm bones
- Finger bones
- Upper arm bone
- Heel bones
- Bone the covers the brain
- Bones that enclose the chest cavity
- Bone at the base of the spine
- Upper leg bone
- Foot bones
- Collar bone
- Part of the thigh bone
- Cheek bones
31 Clues: Kneecap • Toe bones • Tail bone • Chin bones • Hand bones • Heel bones • Foot bones • Ankle bones • Collar bone • Cheek bones • Finger bones • Upper arm bone • Upper leg bone • Bone in the neck • One of the lower bones • Part of the thigh bone • Front bone of the skull • Bone that ribs attach to • Bone the covers the brain • One of the lower arm bones • One of the lower leg bones • One of the upper arm bones • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2019-09-23
Across
- and Socket, this joint is found in the shoulder and allows for a large range of motion
- this function of the skeletal system makes it harder to access vital organs
- this part of the compact bone contains structures called trabeculae
- this function of the skeletal system involves the accumulation of calcium and phosphorous
- the outermost layer of the bone
- this fracture is when the bone breaks incompletely and the one end bends away
- this test analyzes the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus
- this type of fracture is when the bone penetrates through the skin
- an immune response that causes inflammation and swelling of the joint
- this is the inner most layer of the compact bone
- this type of fracture is when the bone does not fully split
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- these are referred as "little lakes" where osteocytes are stored
- this is a skeletal complication that is a genetic disorder that causes brittle bones
- this part of the compact bone prevents rotation/torison
- this fracture is one with three or more pieces
- this joint models the movement of opening and closing a door
- this test removes fluid from the joint to be analyzed
- the communication sites between osteocytes
- this fracture is a diagonal break
- a skeletal complication that arises do to a lack of Vitamin D
- this structure connects bone to bone
21 Clues: the outermost layer of the bone • this fracture is a diagonal break • this structure connects bone to bone • the communication sites between osteocytes • this fracture is one with three or more pieces • this is the inner most layer of the compact bone • this test removes fluid from the joint to be analyzed • this part of the compact bone prevents rotation/torison • ...
The Skeletal System 2020-10-05
Across
- a fracture where one end of the broken bone tears the skin
- bone segments are pulled apart as a result of twisting
- structure that connects osteocytes
- partial fracture where only one side is affected
- connective tissue covering associated with blood supply
- occurs straight across the long axis of the bone
- a fracture in which the skin remains intact
- between the diaphysis and epiphyses
- canal that found in the center of the rings
- occurs at an angle that is not ninety degrees
- immature bone cells
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- bone cells that release calcium to the blood
- bones that have complex shapes and protect organs
- rings the osteocytes form
- main portion of the bone shaft
- mature bone cells that maintain bone
- the chambers osteocytes are within
- site of longitudinal growth in a child
- the membrane lining the medullary cavity
- small and round bones embedded in tendons
- bones that are cube like in shape equal in length and distance
21 Clues: immature bone cells • rings the osteocytes form • main portion of the bone shaft • structure that connects osteocytes • the chambers osteocytes are within • between the diaphysis and epiphyses • mature bone cells that maintain bone • site of longitudinal growth in a child • the membrane lining the medullary cavity • small and round bones embedded in tendons • ...
Skeletal system words 2020-10-05
Across
- triglyceride storage tissue
- a break in a bone
- a remnant of the active epiphyseal plate;a sign that the bone has stopped growing in length.
- synthesize and secrets collagen fibers and other organic compounds for extra cellular matrix.
- space Whittington the shaft of a bone that contains red or yellow bone marrow
- cylinder type shape, longer then it is wide.
- thin layer of hyaline cartilage covering the ends of the bones where they form a joint
- the tough membrane that surrounds the bone surface wherever cartilage is not present
- distal and proximal ends of bones
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- bones are brought into alignment by manual punctuation, the skin remains intact.
- hemopoietic tissue
- alignment by a surgical procedure.
- releases enzymes and acid that digest the protein and minerals
- membrane lining the medullary cavity
- a clot around the site of the fracture.
- thin and curved bone
- a fibro cartilaginous- mass of the repair tissue that bridges that are broken of each bone.
- the long, cylindrical main portion of bone; the shaft
- exchange of nutrients and removal of waste. with blood
- in a growing bone, the region that contains the growth place
20 Clues: a break in a bone • hemopoietic tissue • thin and curved bone • triglyceride storage tissue • distal and proximal ends of bones • alignment by a surgical procedure. • membrane lining the medullary cavity • a clot around the site of the fracture. • cylinder type shape, longer then it is wide. • the long, cylindrical main portion of bone; the shaft • ...
Skeletal System Review 2020-10-16
Across
- lower back of the head
- form the upper jaw
- common fracture for children
- bone which forms the forehead
- butterfly shaped bone
- the cheek bones
- fracture common in sports
- mature bone cells
- encloses the skull
- thigh bone
- fracture where it does not penetrate the skin
- forms roof of nasal cavity
- fracture where bone is crushed
- known as the fingers
- articulates with occipital condyles
- Forms the longitudinal axis of the body
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- collarbone
- commonly known as the jaw
- fracture where broken bone penetrates the skin
- commonly known as the shoulder blade
- form the wrist
- known as the tailbone
- fracture where the broken bone ends are forced into each other
- fracture in which the bone breaks into many fragments
- form the ankle
- common skull fracture
- bone classification described as dense and appears homogeneous.
- bridge of the nose
- allows rotation of the head
29 Clues: collarbone • thigh bone • form the wrist • form the ankle • the cheek bones • mature bone cells • form the upper jaw • encloses the skull • bridge of the nose • known as the fingers • known as the tailbone • butterfly shaped bone • common skull fracture • lower back of the head • commonly known as the jaw • fracture common in sports • forms roof of nasal cavity • allows rotation of the head • ...
The Skeletal System 2020-11-06
Across
- injury that occurs when normal position of the joint or part of the body is disturbed
- central/long part of bone
- bones that differ in shape and structure
- bone that breaks down bone tissue to repair and remodel the bone structure
- fracture that results in shattered bone
- on average, 206 bones make this up
- also known as an open fracture that penetrates the skin
- fracture common in children; usually incomplete
- bones in cranial bones, sternum, scapulae, ribs
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- the parts of the skeleton that include the shoulders and pelvis
- fracture that is either complete or incomplete but does penetrate the skin
- main part of the skeleton that include the head and trunk; skull spine, ribs, sternum
- layer of
- end part of long bone
- a "break" in the bone caused by too much external force
- surgical procedure that issue to repair a fracture or dislocation to the correct alignment
- metabolic process where bone breaks down by osteoclasts
- humerus, radius, ulna, metacarpal, phalanges, metatarsal, tibia, fibula, femur
- cells in bone marrow that build/form new bone
- irregular body part
20 Clues: layer of • irregular body part • end part of long bone • central/long part of bone • on average, 206 bones make this up • fracture that results in shattered bone • bones that differ in shape and structure • cells in bone marrow that build/form new bone • fracture common in children; usually incomplete • bones in cranial bones, sternum, scapulae, ribs • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-02-12
Across
- The outer, narrower, and smaller of the two bones of the human lower leg, extending from the knee to the ankle
- a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.
- long, slender bones, similar to the metacarpal bones of the hand
- the bone that connects the humerus with the clavicle.
- scientific name for collarbone
- in the neck, protects the spinal cord
- Eight of the wrist bones
- smaller bone in the forearm (lower arm) on the same side as the thumb
- Bones of the fingers and toes
- protects the brain
- The bone of the thigh between the hip and the knee
Down
- in the knee
- inner and larger bone inthe forearm (lower arm) attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger
- triangular bone in the lower back
- a ring-like bony structure, located in the lower part of the trunk.
- Seven irregularly shaped bones found in the ankle and foot
- bones of the palm of the hand
- what protects your lungs and heart
- holds the ribs together
- the larger of the two bones in the lower leg.
20 Clues: in the knee • protects the brain • holds the ribs together • Eight of the wrist bones • bones of the palm of the hand • Bones of the fingers and toes • scientific name for collarbone • triangular bone in the lower back • what protects your lungs and heart • in the neck, protects the spinal cord • the larger of the two bones in the lower leg. • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-02-15
Across
- upper bone in the arm
- shin bone
- hip bone
- thigh bone
- bones in the hand
- also known as the cranium
- collar bone
- kneecap
- ankles
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- protects the lungs
- also known as the breast bone
- one of a pair in the shin
- shoulder blade
- lower arm
- wrist bones
- the finger bones
- bones in the feet
- column has 33 columns
- one of a pair in the lower arm
- tail bone
20 Clues: ankles • kneecap • hip bone • shin bone • lower arm • tail bone • thigh bone • wrist bones • collar bone • shoulder blade • the finger bones • bones in the hand • bones in the feet • protects the lungs • upper bone in the arm • column has 33 columns • one of a pair in the shin • also known as the cranium • also known as the breast bone • one of a pair in the lower arm
Skeletal System PHS 2021-10-19
Across
- canal in the shaft of the long bone
- kneecap
- shoulder blade
- long shaft of the bone
- inflammation of the bone typically caused by a pathogenic organism
- type of fracture where a bone is broken in a twisting action causing one or more fractures
- facial bones that make up the nose
- ankle bones
- type of fracture where the bone breaks completely but the skin stays intact; also called closed
- facial bone that makes up the roof of the mouth
- ribs that make attach directly to the sternum
- twisting action caused the ligaments around a joint to tear
- bones that make up the instep/midfoot
- one cranial bone that is on the front of the skull; forehead area
- section of 7 vertebrae that make up the neck section of the spine
- collarbone
- ribs that only attach at the vertebrae and do not extend to the front of the body
- marrow that is responsible for producing blood cells
- openings in the bone for blood vessels and nerves to enter or leave the bone
- lower arm bone on the thumb side; smaller lower arm bone
- two cranial bones that make up the sides of the skull around the area of the ears
- skeleton that forms the extremities of the body (includes the shoulder, pelvis, arms, and legs)
- skeleton that forms the main trunk of the body (includes the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum)
- upper arm bone
- where two or more bones come together
- wrist bones
- production of blood cells
- _____ disk is when a disk of the vertebrae is ruptured or protruding onto the spinal cord
- hunchback curvature of the spine (upper back)
- breastbone
- there are __ cranial bones
- immovable joint; example: cranial bones
- swayback curvature of the spine (lower back)
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- type of fracture where the bone is bent and splits or causes and incomplete break
- marrow that is made up mainly of fat cells, lines the medullary canal
- when a bone is forcibly displaced from a joint
- type of bone that is spongy
- bones that make up the fingers and toes
- type of fracture where the bone breaks in more than two pieces
- membrane that lines the medullary canal on the inner part of the bone
- facial bone forming the jaw
- two cranial bones that make up the middle, top portion of the skull
- facial bone on the front center area
- membrane that lines around the outside part of the bone
- pelvic hip bones containing the ilium, ischium, and pubic bones
- type of fracture where the bone breaks completely and ruptures through the skin; also called open
- "soft spots" that allow for enlargement of the skull as brain growth occurs
- air spaces in the skull; act as resonating chamber for the voice
- freely movable joint; also called synovial joint
- type of fracture where a broken piece of skull is pressed inward
- ribs that do not attach directly to the sternum
- where cranial bones come together
- thigh bone
- crack or break in the bone
- cells that form new bone tissue
- lower are bone on the pinky side; larger lower arm bone
- type of fracture where the distal radius is broken and dislocated; typically from falling on an outstretched hand
- one cranial bone that makes up the base of the skull
- the skeletal system stores this; it also helps make bones stronger/more dense
- side to side curvature of the spine
- section of 1 piece of vertebrae that make up the tailbone section of the spine
- larger lower leg bone; makes up the shin
- a small fluid filled sac surrounding a joint
- softening of the bone due to low calcium; prone to fractures
- inflammation of a joint
- vertebrae section that the ribs attach to
- inflammation of the bursae
- ends of the long bone, we differentiate these using the words proximal and distal
- section of 5 vertebrae that make up the lower back section of the spine
- section of 12 vertebrae that make up the torso section of the spine
- bones that make up the palm of the hand
- slightly movable joint; example: ribs
- section of 1 piece of vertebrae that make up the area of the spine in the butocks, above the tailbone
- smaller lower leg bone on the lateral side
74 Clues: kneecap • thigh bone • collarbone • breastbone • ankle bones • wrist bones • shoulder blade • upper arm bone • long shaft of the bone • inflammation of a joint • production of blood cells • crack or break in the bone • inflammation of the bursae • there are __ cranial bones • type of bone that is spongy • facial bone forming the jaw • cells that form new bone tissue • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-10-29
Across
- occurs when a weakened bone breaks under normal strain
- an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- the partial displacement of a bone from its joint
- a fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed
- a surgical procedure to stiffen a joint
- a low exposure radiographic measure of the spine and hips to measure bone density
- the surgical removal of a lamina from a vertebrae
- paint of the loom bar region of the spine
- an abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the great toe
- a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the sin of IO membranes in other body tissue are inflamed and thickened
- the type of arthritis most common associated with aging
- hey Geo at Rick inflammatory disorder of the muscles and joints characterized by pain stiffness
- the partial displacement of a bone from its joint
- the grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together
- a type of arthritis characterized by deposits of uric acid crystals in the joint
- abnormal softening of bones in adults
- a degenerative disorder that can cause the loss of normal spinal structure and function
- an area of bone tissue death caused by insufficient blood flow
- a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
- a substitute for eight disease or missing body part
- an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a real to the sternum
- a congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy
- a chronic bone disease of unknown calls characterized by an normal breakdown of bone tissue
- inflammation of the bone marrow an adjacent bone
- the inner then average bone density
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- a fracture in which the bone is broken and there is an open wound in the skin
- inflammation of the periosteum
- fracture treatment in which pins or a plate or place directly into the bone
- a degenerative disorder that can cause the loss of normal spinal structure and function
- treatment of osteoporosis related compression fracture by injecting bone cement to stabilize compression fractures
- a marked loss of bone density associated with aging
- arthritis, an auto immune disorder affecting children age of 16 or younger
- an abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine
- surgical loosening of an ankylosed join
- a deficiency occur in children involving defective bone growth due to vitamin D deficiency
- fracture, blouse of bone density hand increase in bone porosity there is associated with aging
- abnormal softening of the cartilage
- an abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- the surgical fracture of a bone to correct a deformity
- a mechanical appliance such as a leg brace or splint designed to control limb function
- inflammation of bone
- a type of cancer death occurs in blood making sales of the red bone marrow
- surgical suturing or wiring together of bones
- visual examination of the internal structure of a join using an arthroscope
44 Clues: inflammation of bone • inflammation of the periosteum • abnormal softening of the cartilage • the inner then average bone density • abnormal softening of bones in adults • a surgical procedure to stiffen a joint • surgical loosening of an ankylosed join • paint of the loom bar region of the spine • an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-04-21
Across
- bones that ribs attach to
- cheekbones
- one of the lower leg bones
- bone that covers the brain
- lower jaw bone
- upper most part of the pelvis
- heel bone
- bones that make up middle part of the hand
- part of the thigh bone
- upper arm bone
- collar bone
- lower portion of the pelvic bone
- tail bone
- process on the distal ends of tibia and fibula
- kneecap
Down
- upper leg bone
- bone at the back of the skull
- shoulder bone
- front bone of the skull
- foot bones
- bones that make up the spine
- part of the pelvis that can be divided into two parts
- broad upper part of the sternum
- hand bones
- bones that enclose the chest cavity
- small cartilaginous part of the lower sternum
- one of the lower arm bones
- upper jaw bone
- finger bones
- bone at the base of the spine
- one of the lower leg bones
- bone in the neck
- one of the lower arm bones
33 Clues: kneecap • heel bone • tail bone • cheekbones • foot bones • hand bones • collar bone • finger bones • shoulder bone • upper leg bone • lower jaw bone • upper jaw bone • upper arm bone • bone in the neck • part of the thigh bone • front bone of the skull • bones that ribs attach to • one of the lower leg bones • bone that covers the brain • one of the lower arm bones • one of the lower leg bones • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-08-31
Across
- Protects key organs
- Tissue that prevents the bone from rubbing
- The area where bones meet
- Condition where bones become fragile
- Longest and strongest bone
- Framework of bones
- Lower part of the skeleton
- Where the smallest bone is
- Collarbone
- Bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, joints
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- Makes up the spine
- Protects the vital organs
- Connects muscle to bone
- Soft bone
- Contains the brain
- Bones in your wrist
- Holds together bones
- Hard bone
- Upper part of the skeleton
- Enables movement of the skeletal system
20 Clues: Soft bone • Hard bone • Collarbone • Makes up the spine • Contains the brain • Framework of bones • Protects key organs • Bones in your wrist • Holds together bones • Connects muscle to bone • Protects the vital organs • The area where bones meet • Longest and strongest bone • Lower part of the skeleton • Where the smallest bone is • Upper part of the skeleton • ...
Human Skeletal System 2023-04-12
Across
- tissue that serves as a blood-cell factory
- cartilage is converted to bone
- long bones narrow shaft
- bridges the broken ends of bones
- structures that connect the bones of the skeleton
- bone is displaced from proper position
- outer surface of compact bones; connective tissue
- connective tissue; joins muscles to bones
- partially or completely torn ligament
Down
- from wear and tear on a joint
- most painful & crippling arthritis
- most common type of joint; permits movement
- a hormone released by the thyroid
- joins bones to bones together in joints
- lay down spongy bone to accommodate stresses
- skull, the vertebral column, and the ribs
- a progressive loss of bone calcium; bone loss
- embedded in matrix
- artificial joints
- inhibits osteoclasts, stopping bone destruction
20 Clues: artificial joints • embedded in matrix • long bones narrow shaft • from wear and tear on a joint • cartilage is converted to bone • bridges the broken ends of bones • a hormone released by the thyroid • most painful & crippling arthritis • partially or completely torn ligament • bone is displaced from proper position • joins bones to bones together in joints • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-04-25
Across
- the collection of bones that run down your back
- the inner arm bone
- the lateral arm bone
- the inner leg bone
- keeps organs like your heart & lungs protected
- bones that come in many different shapes & sizes
- largest bone in your body & is the upper leg bone
- joins muscle to bone
- the upper arm bone
- found at the very top of your head & protects your brain
- the “knee” bone
- found right above your lips
Down
- considered as your jaw bone
- bones in which are more flat than circular
- bones that are wider than they are long
- the bone in the centre of your chest
- bones that are longer than they are wide
- the lateral leg bone
- considered a flat bone & is triangle shaped located at your upper backs
- bones that connect your hand to your wrist, they are kind of in the middle
20 Clues: the “knee” bone • the inner arm bone • the inner leg bone • the upper arm bone • the lateral arm bone • joins muscle to bone • the lateral leg bone • considered as your jaw bone • found right above your lips • the bone in the centre of your chest • bones that are wider than they are long • bones that are longer than they are wide • bones in which are more flat than circular • ...
Skeletal System Jumble! 2014-01-09
Across
- The bone in the arm distal to your thumb.
- The two pairs of _____ ____ do not attach to the sternum at all.
- The vertebral column is made up of ____ sections.
- These bones are located in the palm of your hand.
- The _______ bone separates the nasal cavity from the brain.
- The longest/strongest bone in the body, between the pelvis and knee.
- This bone forms the posterior part of the cranial floor.
- The cup shaped bone containing a large crest.
- The Skeletal System consists of the _____ and ____________ skeleton.
- Located right under the eyes and above the roots of the upper teeth, lying horizontally lateral to the nasal bone.
- Behind the temporal line is the ________ bone and at the base of the occipital cavity.
- The first section of the spinal column, containing the axis and atlas is the ________ _________.
- Situated at the rear of the nasal cavity.
- The cheek bones.
- The middle of the three ossicle bones found in the bone.
- A small, hammer-shaped bone in the middle ear.
- This bone is known as C2, which is directly inferior to the atlas.
- The long, curvy bone located at the roof of the neck.
- The long bone of the upper arm.
- Forms lower sides of cranium.
- The ______ _________ contains five vertebrae in the spinal column, superior to the sacrum.
- A triangular bone made up of five fused vertebrae, superior to the coccyx.
- The true ribs connect to the _______.
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- The first cervical vertebrae that supports the head.
- The unpaired flat bone which forms the inferior and posterior part of the nasal septum.
- The outer/thicker bone in the lower portion of the legs.
- The thinner bone in the arm with a thick bulge near the wrist.
- Small bones that form upper part of bridge of the nose.
- The ________ _____ _______ extends horizontally along the lateral wall of the nasal cavity.
- The forehead bone.
- The inner/thinner bone in the lower portion of the legs.
- Forms the top side of the cranial cavity and is the prominent bulging bone frontal bone.
- The smallest of the three bones found in the ear.
- The horseshoe-shaped bone between the mandible and upper part of the larynx.
- The ______ is the tailbone.
- The section in the spinal column called the ________ _________ contain 12 vertebrae.
- This forms the back part of the shoulder connecting the arm to the trunk of the body.
- These bones make up the wrist joint.
- Located in the most anterior portion of the pelvis.
- The knee-cap.
- The fingers and toes are called __________.
- The ________ is behind the nasal bone.
- The lower jaw bone is the ________.
- Which ribs directly fasten to the sternum?
- How many tarsals are on each foot?
45 Clues: The knee-cap. • The cheek bones. • The forehead bone. • The ______ is the tailbone. • Forms lower sides of cranium. • The long bone of the upper arm. • How many tarsals are on each foot? • The lower jaw bone is the ________. • These bones make up the wrist joint. • The true ribs connect to the _______. • The ________ is behind the nasal bone. • ...
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM 2014-05-03
Across
- Bones are made of living ____.
- Bones are the structure that _______ attach to.
- _______ are like elastic bands used to attach muscle to bones in our body.
- Special at the end of the bones add new _______ to the network of the bone.
- The Sternum and the ribs protect our lungs,_____, and other organs.
- The ________ also know as the jaw bone.
- The ______ is located in the Lower Torso.
- The _________ protects our spinal cord.
- The skeleton serves ____ major functions.
- The Patella is a small bone placed between the _____ and the Tibia.
- The compact bone, also known as the ________ bone.
- The compact bone makes the bones white, smooth, and appear _____.
- The ________ system forms the frame work of the body.
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- A skeleton is strong but very ____.
- The spongy bone has a lot of blood _______.
- Bone tissue is mostly made up of ________.
- The Cranium protects our ____.
- The Clavicle is a long bone between the _______, and the Sternum.
- The spongy bone, also known as the __________ bone.
- There are 26 bones in our ____.
- There are 19 bones in each ____.
21 Clues: Bones are made of living ____. • The Cranium protects our ____. • There are 26 bones in our ____. • There are 19 bones in each ____. • A skeleton is strong but very ____. • The ________ also know as the jaw bone. • The _________ protects our spinal cord. • The ______ is located in the Lower Torso. • The skeleton serves ____ major functions. • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-01-20
Across
- What is the name of the small bone in the lower leg?
- The patella is commonly known as the _______.
- The ________ is a U shaped bone that supports the tongue and it’s muscles
- The ankle is composed of the tibia, fibula, and ______.
- The three categories of bones in the foot are the phalanges, tarsals, and ______.
- How many bones are in the foot?
- What are the bones that form the sides of the head?
- What is the smaller bone in the forearm called?
- The zygomatic bones form the ______.
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- The wrist is known as the ______.
- What bone joins all of the bones of the cranium together?
- How many bones are the facial skeleton?
- What is the meaning of Os?
- The hand is composed of the metacarpals and the _______.
- How many bones are in the skeletal system?
- What bone forms the upper arm?
- The mandible is commonly known as the ______.
- What is the study of the anatomy, structure, and function of the bones?
- The breastbone is also known as the ______.
- What is the heavy, long bones that forms the leg above the knee?
20 Clues: What is the meaning of Os? • What bone forms the upper arm? • How many bones are in the foot? • The wrist is known as the ______. • The zygomatic bones form the ______. • How many bones are the facial skeleton? • How many bones are in the skeletal system? • The breastbone is also known as the ______. • The patella is commonly known as the _______. • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-02-08
Across
- shoulder blade
- top of skull
- inflammation of cartilage in a joint
- top of leg, thighs
- large bone in lower leg
- back bones
- knee cap
- center of chest
- chest bone
- outside of forearm
Down
- bone tissue
- tear of a tissue
- collarbone
- tailbone of the spinal column
- jaw bone
- fingers and toes
- bone disease
- broken bone
- funny bone
- small bone in lower leg
- wrist bone
21 Clues: jaw bone • knee cap • collarbone • funny bone • back bones • wrist bone • chest bone • bone tissue • broken bone • top of skull • bone disease • shoulder blade • center of chest • tear of a tissue • fingers and toes • top of leg, thighs • outside of forearm • large bone in lower leg • small bone in lower leg • tailbone of the spinal column • inflammation of cartilage in a joint
The Skeletal System 2015-02-02
Across
- bony protrusion on either side of the ankle
- the collarbone
- shaft of the long bone
- bone formation
- pain in the arm
- Latin word meaning heel bone
- one of three hip bones
- dense, flexible connective tissue
- resembling cartilage
- joint with no movement
- membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- inflammation of a bursa
- one of the three bones forming hip bone
- the lower jawbone
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- kneecap
- pain in the joint
- bones of the foot in between the tarsals
- Joint with little movement
- end of the long bone (distal proximal)
- formation of bone
- a wrist bone
- the tailbone
- the shoulder blade
- inner membrane layer of the bone
- bending a joint
25 Clues: kneecap • a wrist bone • the tailbone • the collarbone • bone formation • pain in the arm • bending a joint • pain in the joint • formation of bone • the lower jawbone • the shoulder blade • resembling cartilage • shaft of the long bone • one of three hip bones • joint with no movement • inflammation of a bursa • Joint with little movement • Latin word meaning heel bone • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-02-02
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- bony protrusion on either side of the ankle
- the collarbone
- shaft of the long bone
- bone formation
- pain in the arm
- Latin word meaning heel bone
- one of three hip bones
- dense, flexible connective tissue
- resembling cartilage
- joint with no movement
- membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- inflammation of a bursa
- one of the three bones forming hip bone
- the lower jawbone
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- kneecap
- pain in the joint
- bones of the foot in between the tarsals
- Joint with little movement
- end of the long bone (distal proximal)
- formation of bone
- a wrist bone
- the tailbone
- the shoulder blade
- inner membrane layer of the bone
- bending a joint
25 Clues: kneecap • a wrist bone • the tailbone • the collarbone • bone formation • pain in the arm • bending a joint • pain in the joint • formation of bone • the lower jawbone • the shoulder blade • resembling cartilage • shaft of the long bone • one of three hip bones • joint with no movement • inflammation of a bursa • Joint with little movement • Latin word meaning heel bone • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-09-27
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- the bones of the sole of the foot
- to straighten a joint
- joint with little movement
- the heel bone
- on of the three bones fused together to form the hip
- having to do with the arm
- the shoulder blade
- inner membrane layer of the bone
- chest
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- shin bone
- breastbone
- membrane that surrounds the outside of bone
- shaft of the long bone
- bone tissue
- dense flexible connective tissue
- thighbone
- the collarbone
- resembling cartilage
- a wrist bone
- bending a joint
20 Clues: chest • shin bone • thighbone • breastbone • bone tissue • a wrist bone • the heel bone • the collarbone • bending a joint • the shoulder blade • resembling cartilage • to straighten a joint • shaft of the long bone • having to do with the arm • joint with little movement • dense flexible connective tissue • inner membrane layer of the bone • the bones of the sole of the foot • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-18
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- pain of the joint
- any disorder of a joint
- shaft of the long bone
- the heel bone
- straight line through a physical body
- highly malignant tumor of the bone
- device used in arthroscopy
- having to do with something attached
- inflammation of bone
- dense, flexible, connective tissue
- surgical removal of bone
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- having to do with an arm
- the lower jawbone
- measurement of the amount of movement in a joint
- fracture break in the bone where the bone comes through the skin
- softening of cartilage
- the collarbone
- inner membrane layer of the bone
- bending a joint
- injury to a ligament
20 Clues: the heel bone • the collarbone • bending a joint • the lower jawbone • pain of the joint • injury to a ligament • inflammation of bone • softening of cartilage • shaft of the long bone • any disorder of a joint • having to do with an arm • surgical removal of bone • device used in arthroscopy • inner membrane layer of the bone • highly malignant tumor of the bone • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-16
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- adjective form of thorax
- inner membrane layer of the bone
- dense, flexible connective tissue
- pain in the arm
- adjective from of synovial, a synonym for synovial fluid
- shaft of the long bone
- adjective describing the vertebrae (L1-L5) in the lower spinal column
- bones two of the six main cranial bones
- fingers
- bone a facial bone(nose)
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- bone formed from five vertebrae fused together near the base of the spinal column
- bone formation
- the heel bone
- process bony, dagger like structure at the lower end of the sternum
- bending a joint
- bony protrusion on either side of the ankle
- the long bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- having to do with an arm
- fracture break in the bone where the bone comes through the skin; open fracture
- the bone above the upper teeth
20 Clues: fingers • the heel bone • bone formation • pain in the arm • bending a joint • shaft of the long bone • adjective form of thorax • having to do with an arm • bone a facial bone(nose) • the bone above the upper teeth • inner membrane layer of the bone • dense, flexible connective tissue • bones two of the six main cranial bones • bony protrusion on either side of the ankle • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-14
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- Bending or being bent
- The long bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- Membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- Thighbone
- The heel bone
- The collarbone
- The place where bones come together
- Turning inward
- The tailbone
- A broken bone
- The breastbone
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- The lateral leg bone
- Turning outward
- Turning the palm or foot upward
- Moving around a central axis
- Kneecap
- The shoulder blade
- Inner membrane layer of the bone
- A wrist bone
- Shin bone
20 Clues: Kneecap • Thighbone • Shin bone • The tailbone • A wrist bone • The heel bone • A broken bone • The collarbone • Turning inward • The breastbone • Turning outward • The shoulder blade • The lateral leg bone • Bending or being bent • Moving around a central axis • Turning the palm or foot upward • Inner membrane layer of the bone • The place where bones come together • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-16
20 Clues: arm • carp • cost • itis • desis • arthr • femur • kinesi • porous • thorac • chondr • malacia • spondyl • cranium • heel bone • lower back • removal of • bone marrow • upper arm bone • bones of fingers and toes
The Skeletal System 2016-10-06
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- the process of replacing other tissues with bones
- tailbone
- type of fracture that doesn't involve a break in the skin
- type of bone that is relatively solid
- u-shaped bone in neck that supports tongue & voicebox
- inflammation of tissues of interior wrist
- more dangerous type of fracture that involves a break in the skin
- abnormal, sometimes severe spinal curvature
- the bones that make up your fingers & toes
- the outer surface of a bone
- bones that form the forehead & the roof of the eyes
- type of joint that you would find in your knee
- the largest bone of your lower leg
- kneecap
- the largest & heaviest bone in your body
- osseous tissue
- bones that form the bridge of your nose
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- made up of bones, cartilages, and joints
- condition marked by weak bones because of a lack of Vitamin C
- condition in which bones become weaker & thinner due to aging
- your heel bone
- one of the two bones that make up your forearm
- your breast bone
- the joint that allows the greatest range of motion
- bone that forms the back & base of the skull
- your jawbone
- type of bone that is much lighter than compact bone
- bone of your upper arm
- bones that form the central side & upper back part of each side of the skull
29 Clues: kneecap • tailbone • your jawbone • your heel bone • osseous tissue • your breast bone • bone of your upper arm • the outer surface of a bone • the largest bone of your lower leg • type of bone that is relatively solid • bones that form the bridge of your nose • made up of bones, cartilages, and joints • the largest & heaviest bone in your body • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-04-21
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- Classification of joints which can be immovable, slightly movable or freely movable
- Type of bone that makes up the kneecap
- Bone infection
- Structural component of compact bone
- Rickets
- Classification of joints which can be fibrous, cartilaginous or synovial
- Cells which can move and build new bone matrix
- Vascular covering of most bones
- Wider end of the bone
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- Spongy bone
- Long axis or shaft of the bone
- Cells which form from monocytes and break down bone
- Skeleton which includes the skull, vertebral column and ribs
- Bones with broad surfaces for muscle attachment such as the sternum and ribs
- Group of diseases where bone reabsorption is greater than bone deposition
- Connect muscle to bone
- Bones a shaft and two ends
- Where fats are stored in the bone
- Number of thoracic bones
- Type of joint which has a fluid filled cavity
- Type of cell found in synovial fluid to clean up tissue debris
- Upper arm bone
22 Clues: Rickets • Spongy bone • Bone infection • Upper arm bone • Wider end of the bone • Connect muscle to bone • Number of thoracic bones • Bones a shaft and two ends • Long axis or shaft of the bone • Vascular covering of most bones • Where fats are stored in the bone • Structural component of compact bone • Type of bone that makes up the kneecap • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-06-07
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- a type of fracture where the skin is broken by the bone
- fibrous membrane joining cranial bones
- the movement ballerinas utilize when they stand on their toes
- the unit of bones that includes the thoracic, spinal, cranial and facial bones
- a disease in the cartilage
- the base of the spine
- another name for the shoulder blade
- term used to describe joint inflammation
- word used to reference the arm
- term used for pain in a rib
- another name for the shin bone
- the most inferior bone in the skull
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- excision of a vertebra
- the bones that make up the foot (not including the ankle or toes)
- name of the bone connecting the shoulder to the elbow
- surgical incision into a joint
- the shaft of a long bone
- term used for bone tissue
- name for a spinal disc putting pressure on the spinal nerve
- the vertebrae inferior to the cervical vertebrae
- way to align fractures using elastics or other methods
21 Clues: the base of the spine • excision of a vertebra • the shaft of a long bone • term used for bone tissue • a disease in the cartilage • term used for pain in a rib • surgical incision into a joint • word used to reference the arm • another name for the shin bone • another name for the shoulder blade • the most inferior bone in the skull • fibrous membrane joining cranial bones • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-11-19
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- Informally known as sit bone
- Large protrusion on shaft of femur
- Notch in the ischium below the ischial spine
- Contains the pituitary gland
- Known as the heel bone
- Large opening in the ischium where nerves and blood vessels pass through
- Cartilaginous joint of the pubic bones
- Prominence on the medial side of the ankle
- Fibrous joint between two parietal bones
- Fibrous joint that connects parietal bones to the temporal bones
- Bony process of scapula
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- Long ridge on the posterior surface of the shaft of the femur
- Elevation on the proximal end of the tibia
- Median ridge of the cribriform plate
- Forms pointed portion of elbow
- Fibrous joint that connects the parietal bones and occipital bones
- Above the nasopharynx and below the pituitary gland
- Large depression on proximal end of ulna
- Socket where the femur fits in the pelvis
- Third carpal in proximal row
20 Clues: Known as the heel bone • Bony process of scapula • Informally known as sit bone • Contains the pituitary gland • Third carpal in proximal row • Forms pointed portion of elbow • Large protrusion on shaft of femur • Median ridge of the cribriform plate • Cartilaginous joint of the pubic bones • Large depression on proximal end of ulna • Fibrous joint between two parietal bones • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-12-10
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- the long part of a bone.
- a cracking or breaking in the bone.
- Bone dense bone that is solidly filled with organic ground substances and inorganic salts.
- Cartilage cartilage that is very bendable and is found in the ear and epiglottis.
- cells that make bones.
- Cartilage slass like Cartilage that is found on joint surfaces.
- Joint a joint where a bone is resting on top of another bone and gives more flexibility than other joints.
- the end point of a long bone.
- a type of Arthritis that causes pain, redness and is sensitive at the joint.
- Sheath a layer of synovial membrane around a tendon.
- an inflammation of joints that causes pain and stiffness.
- Remodeling when mature bone tissue is removed and replaced by new bone tissue.
- Joints joints that are connected by cartilage.
- a tissue that covers bones.
- Jointal Skeleton a joint where a partially spherical end goes into a socket-like the hip joint.
- a mature bone cell.
- Joints a fixed or immovable joint.
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- a sack that contains fluid in the joint.
- a bone cell that takes in bone tissue when there is growth or healing.
- causes bones to weaken and soften from lack of vitamin D.
- Joint a Joint that allows gliding movements.
- a condition where bones become fragile and break easily.
- Skeleton skeleton that makes up the head and trunk of the body.
- tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- cartilage found in the intervertebral disks in the spine.
- Skeleton the skeleton that makes up the extremities of the body.
- Joints joints that move freely and have joint cavities and can also be called diarthrosis.
- Joint common synovial joint like the elbow, ankle and knee joint.
- a space between the skull bones of a small child or unborn child.
- Arthritis a chronic inflammation in joints such as in the feet and hands.
- Joint a joint that can move freely and allows rotary movement.
- Joint a joint that allows movement in multiple planes that is able to give flexion, extension, and adduction.
- Bone the internal layer in skeletal bones which is also known as cancellous bone.
- Canal a canal that runs through the center of the spine.
- Marrow a red vascular substance that is found in bones.
35 Clues: a mature bone cell. • cells that make bones. • the long part of a bone. • a tissue that covers bones. • the end point of a long bone. • a cracking or breaking in the bone. • Joints a fixed or immovable joint. • a sack that contains fluid in the joint. • tissue that connects bones to other bones. • Joint a Joint that allows gliding movements. • ...
Skeletal & Muscular System 2018-03-12
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- An area where two bones meet
- Only type of tissue that is able to contract
- A type of joint found in the shoulder & hip
- Connective tissue that makes blood cells; found in bones
- A type of joint found in the wrist & ankle
- Type of muscle found attached to bones; voluntary
- Type of connective tissue that connects bones together
- Type of muscle found in the heart; involuntary
- Produced by bones
- A type of joint found in the knee & elbow
- Type of muscle found in the digestive tract; involuntary
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- Some bones help protect our _____
- Muscles that are not under your conscious control
- Muscles that are under your conscious control
- Flexible connective tissue that provides padding for joints
- Skeletal muscles work by _____ on bones
- _____ helps keep muscles healthy
- When muscles contract, they get _____
- A type of joint found in the vertebrae
- Type of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Mineral found in bones that keeps them strong; Ca
21 Clues: Produced by bones • An area where two bones meet • _____ helps keep muscles healthy • Some bones help protect our _____ • When muscles contract, they get _____ • A type of joint found in the vertebrae • Skeletal muscles work by _____ on bones • A type of joint found in the knee & elbow • A type of joint found in the wrist & ankle • A type of joint found in the shoulder & hip • ...
Skeletal System - Lilly 2018-05-22
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- white blood cell
- prediction of recovery from a disease, or estimated life span
- soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, produces blood cells
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation
- disease caused by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells
- production of blood cells and platelets, occurs in bone marrow
- the shaft or central part of a long bone
- return of problems after remission
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- consists of 80 bones, including the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate
- master cell with the ability to be any cell in the human body
- complete or partial disappearance of active cancer cells
- treatment that uses beams of intense energy in an effort to kill cancer cells
- red blood cell
- a layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones
- use of chemical substances to treat diseases
- research studies that test new medical approaches on human test subjects
- disease where bone marrow produce an increased amount of abnormal cells
- consists of 126 bones, including all appendages
- mineral found in bones, added to bone by cells called osteoblasts
- the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft
20 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cell • return of problems after remission • the shaft or central part of a long bone • use of chemical substances to treat diseases • consists of 126 bones, including all appendages • a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation • complete or partial disappearance of active cancer cells • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-05-09
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- The hollow region of a long bone that contains red and yellow marrow.
- The shaft, or long region of the bone.
- Type of bone that is arranged in cylinders called osteons.
- The bones of the skull, ribs, sternum, and vertebrae.
- Type of bone that contains trabeculae that protect provide resistance to compression.
- Types of bone cells that produce (build) new bone during the remodeling process (plural).
- Tentacle-like structures that connect bone cells to one another.
- Type of joint that is immoveable or slightly moveable(EX: Ribcage)
- Region of long bone where the growth plate is found.
- The bones of the pectoral girls, pelvic girdle, upper extremities, and lower extremities.
- The process of incorporating calcium and minerals into cartilage.
- Type of joint that is immoveable or slightly moveable(EX: Skull)
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- Cartilage the covers the epiphyses of long bones proving a smooth movement of joints.
- The outer layer of bone that is made up of tough connective tissue.
- Connective tissue that connects bone to bone.
- Cartilage cushion found in between each vertebrae.
- The region at the ends of a long bone.
- Type of joint that is highly moveable due to its frictionless surface.
- Mature bone cells that make up the majority of the bone (plural).
- Type of bone cells that breaks down bone during the remodeling process (plural).
20 Clues: The region at the ends of a long bone. • The shaft, or long region of the bone. • Connective tissue that connects bone to bone. • Cartilage cushion found in between each vertebrae. • Region of long bone where the growth plate is found. • The bones of the skull, ribs, sternum, and vertebrae. • Type of bone that is arranged in cylinders called osteons. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Fatty connective tissue that does not produce blood cells
- Permits movement in only one plane
- The principal supportive structure of the body
- The end of a long bone
- Mature bone cells the maintain bone in viable state
- Consists of interwoven beams of bone in the epiphyses of long bones
- Is a circular movement, permitted at ball and socket joints
- immature or matrix depositing, bone cells are referred to as
- Causes blood calcium to be deposited in bones as calcium salts
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- Replaces hyaline cartilage with bony tissue
- Is to bend a joint or decrease angle between bones of joints
- Developed in tendons, often mixed with fibrous tissue and cartilage
- A fibrous, cellular, vascular, highly sensitive life support sheath for bone
- Straightening of a joint
- The shaft of a long bone
- Occurs by intramembranous and/or endochondral ossification
- Turns the sole of the foot inward
- Generally have flat articulating surfaces(ex: intercarpal joints
- Dense areas of bone at the fusion site
- External rotation of the radiohumeral joint
20 Clues: The end of a long bone • Straightening of a joint • The shaft of a long bone • Turns the sole of the foot inward • Permits movement in only one plane • Dense areas of bone at the fusion site • Replaces hyaline cartilage with bony tissue • External rotation of the radiohumeral joint • The principal supportive structure of the body • ...
Skeletal System Review 2023-10-04
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- The "shin bone" or larger of the two lower leg bones
- Group of 7 bones found in the start of the foot
- We have 24 of these flat bones protecting our organs
- the longest section of the spine, 12 total
- Finger & toe bones
- A crack or break in a bone.
- Type of bones group that are bones found within a tendon
- Type of bone group that protect the internal organs; ex-sternum, ribs
- Vertebrae found in the neck area, 7 total
- side to side curvature of the spine
- Largest, strongest bone in the body
- Type of bone group that vary in shape and size, include the vertebrae and mandible
- Increased porosity or softening of the bones
- "Swayback" increased curve in the lumbar region
- When a bone is forcibly displaced from a joint
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- "Hunchback" increased curvature of the thoracic spine
- The long bones found in the mid-foot
- This structure includes the cranium, mandible and facial bones
- Type of bone group that weight bear; ex- femur, humerus
- Vertebrae found in the low back area, 5 total
- Also known as a slipped or herniated disk
- The very last vertebra in the spine
- A bone inflammation of an abscess within the bone
- A twisting action stretches or tears a ligament.
- Inflammation of the bursae, which are small fluid filled sacs in the joints
- a group of diseases involving inflammation of the joints
- Group of 8 bones found in the start of the hand
- Type of bone group that provide stability & structure, tarsals & carpals
28 Clues: Finger & toe bones • A crack or break in a bone. • The very last vertebra in the spine • side to side curvature of the spine • Largest, strongest bone in the body • The long bones found in the mid-foot • Also known as a slipped or herniated disk • Vertebrae found in the neck area, 7 total • the longest section of the spine, 12 total • ...
Skeletal System Unit 2023-10-12
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- cells that form new bone
- complete fracture that breaks across the bone across the long axis
- spongy bone
- incomplete fracture that runs parallel to the long axis of the bone
- incomplete fracture involving one side of the bone created by bending force
- dense connective tissue that covers the bone and contains blood vessels and nerves
- where bone growth occurs, causes the bone to grow in length
- fracture that is contained within the surrounding soft tissue
- complete fracture that breaks the bone at an angle
- complete fracture that results in many bone fragments
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- shaft of long bones
- dense connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- dense connective tissue that connects bone to bone
- dense, calcified connective tissue
- formation of bone
- tough, bendable connective tissue
- ends of long bones
- cells that remove old bone
- fracture that penetrates the surrounding soft tissue
- contains bone marrow
20 Clues: spongy bone • formation of bone • ends of long bones • shaft of long bones • contains bone marrow • cells that form new bone • cells that remove old bone • tough, bendable connective tissue • dense, calcified connective tissue • dense connective tissue that connects bone to bone • complete fracture that breaks the bone at an angle • ...
Skeletal System (Joints) 2024-01-18
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- Connects bone to bone within a joint
- 1-7 Vertebrae
- Vertical plan of movement where the body is separated by side to side
- Connects bone to muscle
- Dangerously increasing the angle of a joint
- Vertical plane of movement where the body is separated by front and back
- Rotational plane of movement
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Movement towards the midline of the body
- 8-19 Vertebrae
- a structure in the body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- Increasing the angle of a joint
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- Type of movement where a flat bone surface slides over another
- 20-25 Vertebrae
- "Fill the soup up"
- Type of joint that doesn't move that much and is connected by cartilage
- Type of joint that has the most movement & contains synovial fluid
- "Pour the soup out"
- Decreasing the angle of a joint
- Type of joint that does not move and is connected by dense fibrous tissue
20 Clues: 1-7 Vertebrae • 8-19 Vertebrae • 20-25 Vertebrae • "Fill the soup up" • "Pour the soup out" • Connects bone to muscle • Rotational plane of movement • Decreasing the angle of a joint • Increasing the angle of a joint • Connects bone to bone within a joint • Movement towards the midline of the body • Movement away from the midline of the body • ...
Skeletal & Muscular System 2024-03-06
Across
- Orbicularis __ found around the mouth
- Vertebrae and rib cage are these types of joints
- Thin membrane that surrounds a bone
- Ankle bones
- Muscle found in your stomach
- Middle of the bone
- Skull & Rib bones
- orbicularis __ is the muscle found around the eye.
- Neck joint
- Long skinny muscle found between the rectus femoris and the adductor longus
- Surrounds the outer surface of the bone
- found in the heart
- Type of skeleton that includes the radius, femur, phalanges
- Space between the neuron and the muscle
- Shaft of a bone
- Bone located above the mandible
- Cells that clean up the old bone cells
- Lower vertebrae
- Fingers and femurs
- vertebrae, coccyx, sacrum-types of bones
- Muscle that helps move the mandible
- Bone breaks through the skin
- Shoulder muscle
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- Connects bone to bone
- A pointed bone located at the bottom of the sternum
- lower arm bone located on the thumb side
- Shoulder blade bone
- Calf muscle
- Suture between parietal bones
- Pivot, Saddle, Condyloid are these types of joints
- Ends of a bone
- A type of break that has many pieces of bone fragments
- Found in the upper chest, its major
- Collar bone
- Suture between the frontal
- neck and back muscle
- Cells that build up new bone cells
- A type of broken bone that does not break all the way through, usually occurs in children
- How many chambers in the frog heart?
- The neurotransmitter that needs to be used to start a muscle contraction
- Knee and elbow
- type of bone found at the end of long bones
- Created by anaerobic respiration
- Speeds up ATP uptake
- Sutures are this type of joints
- Mature bone cell
- Connects muscle to bone
47 Clues: Neck joint • Calf muscle • Ankle bones • Collar bone • Ends of a bone • Knee and elbow • Shaft of a bone • Lower vertebrae • Shoulder muscle • Mature bone cell • Skull & Rib bones • Middle of the bone • found in the heart • Fingers and femurs • Shoulder blade bone • neck and back muscle • Speeds up ATP uptake • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • Suture between the frontal • ...
Skeletal System Terminology 2024-03-13
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- Instrument used to view inside a joint
- Broken bone
- Softening of bones caused by deficiency of calcium.
- Complete fracture that is straight across bone at right angles to long axis of bone
- Tumor, usually benign, that forms in cartilage
- Base of big toe
- Occurs when bones in a joint are displaced from normal alignment
- Orthopedic appliance, such as brace or splint, used to prevent or correct deformities
- General term for bone disease
- X-ray record of spinal column after injection of opaque dye
- Softening of cartilage
- Surgical removal of synovial membrane
- Abnormal lateral curvature of spine
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- Fracture in which there is no open skin wound
- Joint pain
- Instrument used to cut bone
- Bony, outward projection from surface of a bone.
- Partial or complete removal of a limb
- Bone pain
- Branch of medicine specializing in diagnosis and treatment of conditions of musculoskeletal system
20 Clues: Bone pain • Joint pain • Broken bone • Base of big toe • Softening of cartilage • Instrument used to cut bone • General term for bone disease • Abnormal lateral curvature of spine • Partial or complete removal of a limb • Surgical removal of synovial membrane • Instrument used to view inside a joint • Fracture in which there is no open skin wound • ...
Muscular Skeletal system 2024-09-17
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- The knee joint is this kind of joint
- Muscles that work together to perform a movement are called this_______:
- The connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- The Muscles that move bones under voluntary control.
- The primary muscle that facilitates breathing
- The "powerhouse" of the muscle cell, responsible for producing ATP
- The condition in which the spine curves sideways is known as
- The type of muscle contraction that occurs when the muscle lengthens?
- The term describes the minimum stimulus needed to cause a muscle fiber to contract?
- The bone that protects the brain
- When muscle gets smaller due to lack of use or nerve damage is called _______
- The thin filament in a muscle fiber is primarily composed of this
- The number of ribs in a typical human rib cage is
- The connective tissue that surrounds individual muscle fibers
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- This type of bone is responsible for providing structural support to the body
- A condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle
- The hip joint is this kind of joint
- The muscle group that is primarily responsible for the movement of the quadriceps?
- The bones of the fingers and toes are classified as:
- The primary source of energy for muscle contraction?
- The muscle responsible for raising the arm sideways away from the body
- The build-up of this kind of acid is the primary cause of Muscle fatigue
- This substance breaks the bond between actin and myosin
- The bones that are directly part of the Skull, vertebral column, and rib cage are called this.
- The protein that is primarily responsible for muscle contraction?
- The state of continuous partial contraction of the muscle. It is called Muscle_______
- The type of muscle that is responsible for moving food through the digestive tract.
- The connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- The kind of muscle found in the heart
- The kind of cells that form a structure found in the nose and ears
- The scientific name for the shoulder blade is:
- The kind of muscle found in the body’s hollow organs
- The muscle that works opposite to the biceps during arm extension?
33 Clues: The bone that protects the brain • The hip joint is this kind of joint • The knee joint is this kind of joint • The kind of muscle found in the heart • The primary muscle that facilitates breathing • The scientific name for the shoulder blade is: • The connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • The number of ribs in a typical human rib cage is • ...
Human Skeletal System 2024-10-11
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- The part of the skeleton that includes the skull and vertebral column
- This bony structure protects the brain
- Type of joint where the bones slide over each other
- One of the things stored in bones
- Firm connective tissue
- Protects the heart and lungs
- The process through which new bone is formed
- The type of joint found in the knee
- The bone that makes up the upper arm
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- The bone that forms the forehead
- The lubricating fluid found in joints
- Provide structure and support
- This system supports the skeletal system
- The part of the skeleton that includes the limbs
- The essential mineral that gives bones their strength
- The total number of ribs in an adult human body
- The type of joint formed at the hip
- The series of bones that make up the spine
- The longest bone in the human body
- The tough tissue that connects muscles to bones
- The joint that allows for rotation
- One of the small bones of the ear
22 Clues: Firm connective tissue • Protects the heart and lungs • Provide structure and support • The bone that forms the forehead • One of the things stored in bones • One of the small bones of the ear • The longest bone in the human body • The joint that allows for rotation • The type of joint formed at the hip • The type of joint found in the knee • ...
Dog Skeletal System 2013-02-11
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- Bones of the neck.
- One of two bones of the lower rear leg of a dog.
- Cavity of the skull that contains the eye.
- Pelvic bone.
- A part of the body which supports and gives dogs a proper shape.
- Structure found in many cold-blooded organisms and soft-bodied animals consisting of a fluid-filled cavity.
- Bone of the paw of the foreleg.
- Paw bone of the hind limb.
- Bony case of the brain.
- Bone of the upper foreleg of a dog.
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- Heel bone.
- One of two bones of the lower rear leg of a dog.
- Wrist bone.
- Bones of the ____ cage.
- Bones of the tail.
- One of two bones of the lower foreleg of a dog.
- External skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body.
- The bones forming the dorsal part of the dog.
- Internal support structure of an animal
- Shoulder bone.
- One of two bones of the lower foreleg of a dog.
- Toe bone.
- Uppermost part of the rear leg of a dog.
23 Clues: Toe bone. • Heel bone. • Wrist bone. • Pelvic bone. • Shoulder bone. • Bones of the neck. • Bones of the tail. • Bones of the ____ cage. • Bony case of the brain. • Paw bone of the hind limb. • Bone of the paw of the foreleg. • Bone of the upper foreleg of a dog. • Internal support structure of an animal • Uppermost part of the rear leg of a dog. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2014-10-08
Across
- a bone that breaks
- this is the backbone or spine
- this bone is also called your hips
- these bones are your fingers and toes
- when you have a broken bone, this is the picture a doctor gives you
- a bone that is also called a collar bone
- this bone is also called your shin bone
- the main part of the body
- this bone is connected to your ribs and is also called your breast bone
- this bone is your calf bone
- this bone protects your brain and inner ear
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- as a baby grows, their ________ is replaced by bones
- these are not bones but are a part of your skeletal system
- this bone is located on the upper arm
- a system of bones
- these are one thing that allows your skeleton to move
- this bone is also called the kneecap
- this is one thing that your bones are made up of, you can find this in milk
- these bones protect your heart and lungs
- the longest and strongest bone in the body
20 Clues: a system of bones • a bone that breaks • the main part of the body • this bone is your calf bone • this is the backbone or spine • this bone is also called your hips • this bone is also called the kneecap • this bone is located on the upper arm • these bones are your fingers and toes • this bone is also called your shin bone • a bone that is also called a collar bone • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-02-03
Across
- upper jaw bone
- motion away from the body
- connective tissue that enables movement
- lower jawbone
- the study of moving body parts
- heel bone
- pertaining to the area between the ribs
- shoulder blade
- visual examination of a joint
- meeting places between bones
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- no open wound, broken bone
- skin has been broken along with the bone
- straightening or stretching
- bending motion
- motion toward the body
- inflammation of the joint osteocytes mature bone cells
- x-ray of the spine
- inflammation of the bone
- bone formation
- break at an angle
- collar bone
21 Clues: heel bone • collar bone • lower jawbone • upper jaw bone • bending motion • bone formation • shoulder blade • break at an angle • x-ray of the spine • motion toward the body • inflammation of the bone • motion away from the body • no open wound, broken bone • straightening or stretching • meeting places between bones • visual examination of a joint • the study of moving body parts • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-02-05
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- Medical specialty dealing with joints.
- The bones of the ankle.
- The bones of the wrist.
- Suffix for softening.
- Bone and muscle medical specialty.
- prefix for both sides
- The collarbone.
- The heel bone.
- Break in the distal end of the radius.
- The place where bones come together.
- Swayback. Abnormal curvature of the spine.
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- The region of the skeletal system that contains the skull.
- The shoulder blade.
- Incomplete break of the bone.
- The process of forming bone.
- Mature bone cells.
- A long flat bone in the chest.
- Low bone density.
- The tailbone.
- A precursor to bone tissue.
- The bones of the fingers and toes.
- Name of the process at the end of the sternum.
- root for stiff or fused.
- Root for correct/straight.
24 Clues: The tailbone. • The heel bone. • The collarbone. • Low bone density. • Mature bone cells. • The shoulder blade. • Suffix for softening. • prefix for both sides • The bones of the ankle. • The bones of the wrist. • root for stiff or fused. • Root for correct/straight. • A precursor to bone tissue. • The process of forming bone. • Incomplete break of the bone. • A long flat bone in the chest. • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-01-27
Across
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- The shoulder blade.
- Large bone in the upper arm.
- Where two or more bones meet.
- Disease that causes joints to be stiff and swollen.
- Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone.
- Largest bone in the body.
- These are stored in the bones.
- Bone with spaces that provides strength and support.
- The finger and toe bones.
- Disease that causes bones to become less dense.
- When a ligament is stretched too far.
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- Bone with no spaces.
- The lower jaw bone.
- A bone in the back.
- Where you will find a ball and socket joint.
- These are protected by your skeleton.
- Flexible tissue that cushions joints.
- Bone cells.
- The collar bone.
- Soft tissue in bones where blood cells are made.
- Type of joint found in the wrist.
- The knee cap.
- Type of joint in the knee.
24 Clues: Bone cells. • The knee cap. • The collar bone. • The lower jaw bone. • A bone in the back. • The shoulder blade. • Bone with no spaces. • Largest bone in the body. • The finger and toe bones. • Type of joint in the knee. • Large bone in the upper arm. • Where two or more bones meet. • These are stored in the bones. • Type of joint found in the wrist. • These are protected by your skeleton. • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-09-12
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- Bones in the wrist
- Bones in the ankle
- Bones of the head and trunk
- Inner membrane layer
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Gradual disintegration of the joint cartilage
- Fibrous membranes that join the cranial bones
- Tear in a ligament
- Thin membrane covering the bone
- Joint with little movement
- Connective tissue that enables movement
- vertebrae L1-L5
- Upper jaw bone
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- Heel bone
- Joint with no movement
- Hunchback
- Cartilage tumor
- Bones of the limbs and girdles
- blade Scapula
- Bone formation
- Joint with free movement
- Break in the bone
- Collar bone
23 Clues: Heel bone • Hunchback • Collar bone • blade Scapula • Bone formation • Upper jaw bone • Cartilage tumor • vertebrae L1-L5 • Break in the bone • Bones in the wrist • Bones in the ankle • Tear in a ligament • Inner membrane layer • Joint with no movement • Joint with free movement • Joint with little movement • Bones of the head and trunk • Bones of the limbs and girdles • Lateral curvature of the spine • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-09-18
Across
- Spaces within connective tissue filled with synovial fluid
- Chondr
- A joint with no movement
- Arthr
- Break in the distal end of the radius
- A joint with little movement
- Surgical Repair
- Swelling of a joint
- Joint with free movement
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- Medication to relieve pain
- Using elastics or pulley and weights to maintain alignment
- Inflammation caused by bacteria
- Removing fluid from a joint
- Fracture of the distal end of the fibula
- bone cells Osteocytes
- Suturing together the parts of a broken bone
- Tumors of the bone
- Tear in the ligament that connects bones
- Oma
- Swayback
20 Clues: Oma • Arthr • Chondr • Swayback • Surgical Repair • Tumors of the bone • Swelling of a joint • bone cells Osteocytes • A joint with no movement • Joint with free movement • Medication to relieve pain • Removing fluid from a joint • A joint with little movement • Inflammation caused by bacteria • Break in the distal end of the radius • Fracture of the distal end of the fibula • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-09-28
Across
- Inner surface of medullary cavity is lined with this thin layer of cells
- "Ties" bones together
- Flat bone in the chest
- Skeleton that is composed of arm, leg, shoulder, and pelvic bones
- Shoulder blade
- Place at which two or more things come together
- Comes from a Latin word that means "to stretch"
- End of a long bone
- Heel bone
- Skeleton that is composed of the top of the skull to the bottom of the spine
- Collarbone
- Base of the spine is made of the coccyx and this
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- Thigh bone
- Membrane that covers most bones
- Bones that include the sternum, ribs, and associated cartilage
- Shaft of a long bone
- Mature bone cells
- Knee cap
- Forearm consists of the radius and this
- Bones that make up fingers and toes
20 Clues: Knee cap • Heel bone • Thigh bone • Collarbone • Shoulder blade • Mature bone cells • End of a long bone • Shaft of a long bone • "Ties" bones together • Flat bone in the chest • Membrane that covers most bones • Bones that make up fingers and toes • Forearm consists of the radius and this • Place at which two or more things come together • Comes from a Latin word that means "to stretch" • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-02-22
20 Clues: rib • neck • pain • tumor • joint • softening • lower back • broken bone • foot, child • turning inward • turning outward • tear in ligament • incomplete break • femur, thighbone • to visually examine • turning palm upward • connects bone to bone • place where bones meet • process of forming bone • connects muscle to bone
the skeletal system 2016-02-14
Across
- shoulder blade
- tie things together
- fingers
- break
- to form bone
- bone tissue
- kneecap
- collerbone
- turning outward
- shin
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- nose
- funny bone
- the heel bone
- process on the lower end of the sternum
- jaw
- thigh
- ankle bone
- the places where bones come together
- mature bone cells
- two bottom-most ribs
- bones of the wrist
- lateral most bone in the forearm
22 Clues: jaw • nose • shin • thigh • break • fingers • kneecap • funny bone • ankle bone • collerbone • bone tissue • to form bone • the heel bone • shoulder blade • turning outward • mature bone cells • bones of the wrist • tie things together • two bottom-most ribs • lateral most bone in the forearm • the places where bones come together • process on the lower end of the sternum
The Skeletal System 2016-02-10
Across
- the bones of the fingers and toes.
- Either of two slender bones in humans that extend from the manubrium of the sternum to the acromion of the scapula. Also called collarbone.
- One of a series of long curved bones occurring in 12 pairs in humans and extending from the spine to or toward the sternum.
- A flat triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint. Also called kneecap.
- The seven segments of the vertebral column located in the neck.
- A bone between the lumbar vertebrae and tail vertebrae, composed of five fused vertebrae that form the posterior pelvic wall.
- the inner and larger bone of the forearm, on the side opposite the thumb.
- the skeleton of the head, consisting of the cranium and the mandible.
- The quadrangular bone at the back of the tarsus. Also called heel bone.
- a large flat bone formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
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- The outer and narrower of two bones of the human lower leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
- The vertebrae associated with the chest and ribs in vertebrates
- the bone of the upper arm, extending from shoulder to elbow.
- The broad upper division of the sternum with which the clavicle and first two ribs articulate.
- The smallest and lowest of the three divisions of the human sternum, which is cartilaginous in early life but usually ossifies by adulthood.
- A bone of the leg situated between the pelvis and knee in humans. It is the largest and strongest bone in the body.
- The vertebrae located between the lowest ribs and the pelvic girdle in all vertebrates.
- A long flat bone in most vertebrates that is situated along the ventral midline of the thorax and articulates with the ribs.
- A small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column in humans and other apes, consisting of several fused rudimentary vertebrae. Also called tailbone.
- the flat triangular bone in the back of the shoulder; the "shoulder blade"
20 Clues: the bones of the fingers and toes. • the bone of the upper arm, extending from shoulder to elbow. • The vertebrae associated with the chest and ribs in vertebrates • The seven segments of the vertebral column located in the neck. • the skeleton of the head, consisting of the cranium and the mandible. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2016-11-03
Across
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space
- connective tissue fibers that connect the periosteum to the bone
- longer bone than it is wide
- joints where bone ends are spererated by a joint cavity containing synovial fluid
- bone forming cells
- spherical head of one bone fits into a round socket in another
- a bone thinning disease
- bone breaks into many fragments
- flattened fibrous sacs lined synovial membrane and contained a thing film of synovial fluid
- ligaments or tendons are damaged by excessive stretching or they are torn away from the bone
- C1
- what infants have in their medullary cavity
- wear and tear arthritis
- curvatures present a birth
- chronic inflammatory disorder affects fingers, wrist, ankles and feet of women aged 40-50
- inward abnormality of the lumbar vertebrae
- shaft of a bone
- bone formation
- covers the external surface of the bone
- the bones of the limbs and girdles
- freely moveable joints
- giant bone destroying cells
- essentially flat nd only short slipping or gliding movements are allowed
- growth plate
- joints
- the process of repair or growth to the bone
- uric acid accumulates in the blood and may be deposited as needle shaped crystals in soft tissues as joints
- a blood filled swelling
- fibrous membranes connecting that cranial bones
- gliding doesn't involve rotation around any axis
- bones that are united by fibrous tissue
- the canal in the center of the lamellae
- ragged break caused by excessive twisting forces applied to the bone
- mature bone cells
- the bones that form the longitudinal axis of the body
- rounded end of one bone fits into a sleeve or ring of bone
- concentric circles made up of lacunae
- part of the skill that encloses and protects the fragile brain tissue
- hunchback abnormality of thoracic vertebrae
- joint inflammation
- crunching noise from joints affected by osteoarthritis
- movement occurs around two axis
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- bones that hold the eyes in an anterior position and allow the facial to show feelings
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- bumps, holes, and ridges in the bone
- adipose fat tissue
- bone as long as it is wide
- slipped discs
- bone ends that are connected by cartilage
- the realignment of the broken bone ends
- 's' shaped sing abnormality
- fibrocartilage that separate individual vertebrae
- bone breaks incompletely
- bone is crushed
- immovable joints
- curvatures that develop after birth
- thumb joint
- inflammation of bursae or synovial joint
- when a bone is forced out of its normal position
- dense bone and looks smooth and homogenous
- fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers and protects the diaphysis
- tiny canals
- cylindrical end of a one bone fits into a trough-shaped structure on another bone
- thin and flattened bone
- slightly moveable joints
- blood cell formation
- communication pathway from outside of the bone to its interior
- the canal inside the diaphysis
- bones that do not fall into any other classification
- egg shaped surface of one bone fits into an oval concavity in another
- allow movement around only one axis
- tiny cavities within the matrix
- allows all movement, including rotation
- extra bone tissue thickens around the eroded cartilage
- ends of the long bone
- C2
77 Clues: C1 • C2 • joints • thumb joint • tiny canals • growth plate • slipped discs • bone formation • bone is crushed • shaft of a bone • immovable joints • mature bone cells • adipose fat tissue • bone forming cells • joint inflammation • blood cell formation • ends of the long bone • freely moveable joints • a bone thinning disease • wear and tear arthritis • thin and flattened bone • a blood filled swelling • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-01-24
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- cells that form new bone
- tough outer shell of bones that contains blood vessels and nerves
- type of bone that is longer than it is wide
- bone on the thumb side of the lower arm
- jelly-like substance found inside the cavities of some bones that produces blood cells
- cells inside the bone that help direct where osteoclasts dissolve bone
- the number that describes bone density
- where the diaphysis and epiphysis meet
- commonly called the breastbone
- commonly called the shoulder blade
- type of bone that does not fit into the long, short, or flat category
- bones in the middle of the hand
- upper part of the pelvis
- porous material inside bones which allows bones to be strong yet lightweight
- smaller bone of the lower leg
- main bone of the upper leg
- commonly called the kneecap
- bones that serve as a protective cage for the lungs
- connect with the tibia to form the ankle joint
- how many less bones you have as an adult compared to as a child
- abnormal growth or swelling of bone
- overgrowth of bones in the face, hands and feet
- broken bones of various types
- bigger bone of the lower leg
- upper jaw
- upper part of the skull
- bone inflammation
- lower jaw
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- loss of bone density and strength
- the medical name for brittle bone disease
- the most common form of imaging to find fractures
- when a child’s growing bones fail to develop due to a lack of vitamin D
- cells that dissolve bone
- smallest bone in the body
- infection of the bone
- type of bone that is thin, flattened, and usually curved
- middle segment of the spine
- forms the back of the foot
- set of bones responsible for posture
- the middle part of long bones
- name for fingers and toes
- the ends of a bone
- cancer of the plasma cells in bone marrow
- bones in the hand near the wrist
- anterior portion of the hip bone
- type of bone that is roughly cube shaped
- curved bone that forms the base of the pelvis
- commonly called the collarbone
- large bone in the upper arm
- bone on the pinky side of the lower arm
50 Clues: upper jaw • lower jaw • bone inflammation • the ends of a bone • infection of the bone • upper part of the skull • cells that form new bone • cells that dissolve bone • upper part of the pelvis • smallest bone in the body • name for fingers and toes • forms the back of the foot • main bone of the upper leg • middle segment of the spine • commonly called the kneecap • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-01-24
Across
- cells that form new bone
- tough outer shell of bones that contains blood vessels and nerves
- type of bone that is longer than it is wide
- bone on the thumb side of the lower arm
- jelly-like substance found inside the cavities of some bones that produces blood cells
- cells inside the bone that help direct where osteoclasts dissolve bone
- the number that describes bone density
- where the diaphysis and epiphysis meet
- commonly called the breastbone
- commonly called the shoulder blade
- type of bone that does not fit into the long, short, or flat category
- bones in the middle of the hand
- upper part of the pelvis
- porous material inside bones which allows bones to be strong yet lightweight
- smaller bone of the lower leg
- main bone of the upper leg
- commonly called the kneecap
- bones that serve as a protective cage for the lungs
- connect with the tibia to form the ankle joint
- how many less bones you have as an adult compared to as a child
- abnormal growth or swelling of bone
- overgrowth of bones in the face, hands and feet
- broken bones of various types
- bigger bone of the lower leg
- upper jaw
- upper part of the skull
- bone inflammation
- lower jaw
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- loss of bone density and strength
- the medical name for brittle bone disease
- the most common form of imaging to find fractures
- when a child’s growing bones fail to develop due to a lack of vitamin D
- cells that dissolve bone
- smallest bone in the body
- infection of the bone
- type of bone that is thin, flattened, and usually curved
- middle segment of the spine
- forms the back of the foot
- set of bones responsible for posture
- the middle part of long bones
- name for fingers and toes
- the ends of a bone
- cancer of the plasma cells in bone marrow
- bones in the hand near the wrist
- anterior portion of the hip bone
- type of bone that is roughly cube shaped
- curved bone that forms the base of the pelvis
- commonly called the collarbone
- large bone in the upper arm
- bone on the pinky side of the lower arm
50 Clues: upper jaw • lower jaw • bone inflammation • the ends of a bone • infection of the bone • upper part of the skull • cells that form new bone • cells that dissolve bone • upper part of the pelvis • smallest bone in the body • name for fingers and toes • forms the back of the foot • main bone of the upper leg • middle segment of the spine • commonly called the kneecap • ...
The Skeletal System 2018-10-29
Across
- connect bone to bone
- make up the upper and lower jaw as well as the structure of the face
- wide as they are tall
- created from osteoblasts into compact or spongy forms of long, short, flat or irregular shapes which meet at joints or articulations
- bony framework of the head
- most mobile joint when bones are connected by synovial fluid in the spaces between bones
- region between the shoulder and elbow which connects to the scapula and radius ulna
- occurs when the center of the soft, rubbery discs found between the spinal vertebra slips out
- composed of the pelvic girdle which includes two hip bones
- s-curved deformation of the spine
- region from the knee to the ankle formed by the fibula and tibia
- support the body’s weight and are attached to many of the back muscles
- immovable joint to attach bones together
- connect bone to muscle
- consists of bones which anchor the appendages to the skeleton
- region between the hip and the knee composed of the femur
- caused by the breakdown and loss of the cartilage of one or more joints
- composed of 27 bones and consists of the wrist, palm and five fingers
- unique in shape
- serve as a connection site for muscles
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- bones which form the axis of the body
- disease of bone in which the bone mineral density is reduced, bone micro-structure is disrupted, and the amount and variety of proteins in bone is altered
- composed of the clavicle and scapula and provides an attachment point for the muscles which allow the shoulder and elbow joint to move
- longer than they are wide
- System provides shape and form for the body while protecting the vital organs
- protective shield around the organs of the upper body
- when bones are connected by cartilage
- include shoulders, arms, forearms and hands
- 12 pairs of thin flat curved bones which connect to the sternum
- form the rear anchor of the rib cage
- contains the bones of the ankle, instep and toes
- 33 irregularly shaped bones known as the vertebrae which protect the spinal cord
- make the protective frame around the brain
- serves as an area for muscle attachment
- region between the elbow and the wrist which is formed by the radius and ulna
- triangular bone which fits between the femur and the tibia and protects the knee joint
- framework for the neck and support the head
- dagger-shaped bone
- development birth defect involving the neural tube
- composed of the hip, thigh, leg, knee and foot
- large and flat surfaced
- forms the back wall of the pelvic girdle
- connects to femur to form the knee and bears most of the weight
- joint between the thigh and leg composed of the patella
44 Clues: unique in shape • dagger-shaped bone • connect bone to bone • wide as they are tall • connect bone to muscle • large and flat surfaced • longer than they are wide • bony framework of the head • s-curved deformation of the spine • form the rear anchor of the rib cage • bones which form the axis of the body • when bones are connected by cartilage • ...
Pathology skeletal system 2017-08-21
Across
- Formation of new bone on the surface of a bone.
- Inflammation of the periosteum.
- Loss of skeletal mass.
- Defective mineralisation of osteoid in adult animals.
- Type of fracture when the broken bone pierces the overlying skin.
- Breeds of dogs in which chondrodysplasia is considered normal.
- Joints in which the union consists of either hyaline or fibrocartilage.
- Type of fracture where there is an incomplete break of the bone in which part of the cortex remains intact.
- Marie's disease.
- Primary malignant neoplasm of bone.
- Large fragment of necrotic bone.
- Inflammation of the synovial membrane.
- Type of fracture that occurs when the bones involved are driven into each other.
- Inflammation of a tendon sheath.
- Negative balance between formation and resorption of bone.
- Excess parathyroid hormone.
- Large fragment of necrotic bone surrounded by granulation tissue and reactive bone.
- Non-articulating depressions in some joints, often confused for lesions.
- Inflammation of the bone cortex.
- Cell responsible for the formation and mineralisation of osteoid.
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- Principle cell in mature bone.
- Joints where the bones are united by fibrous connective tissue.
- Type of fracture when the bone is broken into more than two pieces. This usually occurs due to a crushing force and there is usually extensive injury to the surrounding soft tissue.
- Type of ossification characterised by replacement of a hyaline cartilage model by bone.
- A developmental disease of synovial joints that is characterised by a focal failure of endochondral ossification.
- Extensive bone resorption by osteoclasts associated with hyperparathyroidism.
- Type of ossification where bone forms directly from connective tissue without a cartilage step.
- Bone formation.
- Inflammation of the medullary cavity of bones.
- Type of fractures that occur in abnormal bone that is weaker and hence more susceptible to fracture than normal bone.
- Defective endochondral ossification that results in disproportionate dwarfism.
- Cell involved in resorption of bone.
- Joints that allow considerable movement and are enclosed by a joint capsule.
- Necrosis of bone.
- Inflammation of the synovial membrane and other joint components.
- Type of fracture where there is a clean break of the bone with no break in the overlying skin.
- Common degenerative disease of the vertebral column.
- Softening of bones in young growing animals.
38 Clues: Bone formation. • Marie's disease. • Necrosis of bone. • Loss of skeletal mass. • Excess parathyroid hormone. • Principle cell in mature bone. • Inflammation of the periosteum. • Large fragment of necrotic bone. • Inflammation of a tendon sheath. • Inflammation of the bone cortex. • Primary malignant neoplasm of bone. • Cell involved in resorption of bone. • ...
Pathology skeletal system 2017-08-21
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- Inflammation of the synovial membrane.
- Bone formation.
- Inflammation of the bone cortex.
- Softening of bones in young growing animals.
- Formation of new bone on the surface of a bone.
- Inflammation of a tendon sheath.
- Type of ossification characterised by replacement of a hyaline cartilage model by bone.
- Large fragment of necrotic bone surrounded by granulation tissue and reactive bone.
- Inflammation of the periosteum.
- Inflammation of the synovial membrane and other joint components.
- Cell responsible for the formation and mineralisation of osteoid.
- Marie's disease.
- Excess parathyroid hormone.
- Type of ossification where bone forms directly from connective tissue without a cartilage step.
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- Common degenerative disease of the vertebral column.
- Loss of skeletal mass.
- Inflammation of the medullary cavity of bones.
- Principle cell in mature bone.
- Joints that allow considerable movement and are enclosed by a joint capsule.
- Negative balance between formation and resorption of bone.
- Joints in which the union consists of either hyaline or fibrocartilage.
- Primary malignant neoplasm of bone.
- Defective endochondral ossification that results in disproportionate dwarfism.
- Extensive bone resorption by osteoclasts associated with hyperparathyroidism.
- Joints where the bones are united by fibrous connective tissue.
- Cell involved in resorption of bone.
- Non-articulating depressions in some joints, often confused for lesions.
- Defective mineralisation of osteoid in adult animals.
- Breeds of dogs in which chondrodysplasia is considered normal.
- Large fragment of necrotic bone.
- Necrosis of bone.
- A developmental disease of synovial joints that is characterised by a focal failure of endochondral ossification.
32 Clues: Bone formation. • Marie's disease. • Necrosis of bone. • Loss of skeletal mass. • Excess parathyroid hormone. • Principle cell in mature bone. • Inflammation of the periosteum. • Inflammation of the bone cortex. • Inflammation of a tendon sheath. • Large fragment of necrotic bone. • Primary malignant neoplasm of bone. • Cell involved in resorption of bone. • ...
Pathology skeletal system 2017-08-21
Across
- Large fragment of necrotic bone.
- Inflammation of the synovial membrane and other joint components.
- Breeds of dogs in which chondrodysplasia is considered normal.
- Large fragment of necrotic bone surrounded by granulation tissue and reactive bone.
- Inflammation of the bone cortex.
- Bone formation.
- Defective mineralisation of osteoid in adult animals.
- Inflammation of the medullary cavity of bones.
- Inflammation of a tendon sheath.
- Inflammation of the periosteum.
- Marie's disease.
- Non-articulating depressions in some joints, often confused for lesions.
- Inflammation of the synovial membrane.
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- A developmental disease of synovial joints that is characterised by a focal failure of endochondral ossification.
- Primary malignant neoplasm of bone.
- Defective endochondral ossification that results in disproportionate dwarfism.
- Common degenerative disease of the vertebral column.
- Softening of bones in young growing animals.
- Type of ossification characterised by replacement of a hyaline cartilage model by bone.
- Cell responsible for the formation and mineralisation of osteoid.
- Extensive bone resorption by osteoclasts associated with hyperparathyroidism.
- Type of ossification where bone forms directly from connective tissue without a cartilage step.
- Necrosis of bone.
- Negative balance between formation and resorption of bone.
- Loss of skeletal mass.
- Cell involved in resorption of bone.
- Principle cell in mature bone.
27 Clues: Bone formation. • Marie's disease. • Necrosis of bone. • Loss of skeletal mass. • Principle cell in mature bone. • Inflammation of the periosteum. • Large fragment of necrotic bone. • Inflammation of the bone cortex. • Inflammation of a tendon sheath. • Primary malignant neoplasm of bone. • Cell involved in resorption of bone. • Inflammation of the synovial membrane. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2017-10-04
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- a small, triangular bone at the base of the spinal column in humans and some apes, formed of fused vestigial vertebrae.
- vertebrae the vertebrae of the neck
- a bone of the tarsus
- bones of the finger or toe.
- vertebrae the five vertebrae between the rib cage and the pelvis
- any of the bones of the foot
- one of the two large bones of the forearm
- a long bone in the arm or forelimb that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
- each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine (twelve pairs in humans), protecting the thoracic cavity and its organs
- second largest bone next to the femur
- collarbone
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- skull
- each of the series of small bones forming the backbone
- the kneecap
- eight small bones that make up the wrist
- located on the opposite side of the forearm from the thumb
- shoulder blade or wing bone
- thigh bone
- any of the five bones of the hand
- breastbone
- calf bone
- vertebrae a group of twelve small bones that form the vertebral spine in the upper trunk.
- the jaw or a jawbone
- a sturdy ring of bones that protects the delicate organs of the abdominopelvic cavity
24 Clues: skull • calf bone • thigh bone • breastbone • collarbone • the kneecap • a bone of the tarsus • the jaw or a jawbone • shoulder blade or wing bone • bones of the finger or toe. • any of the bones of the foot • any of the five bones of the hand • vertebrae the vertebrae of the neck • second largest bone next to the femur • eight small bones that make up the wrist • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-11-19
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- Third carpal in proximal row
- Above the nasopharynx and below the pituitary gland
- Contains the pituitary gland
- Fibrous joint between two parietal bones
- Informally known as sit bone
- Prominence on the medial side of the ankle
- Notch in the ischium below the ischial spine
- Cartilaginous joint of the pubic bones
- Large opening in the ischium where nerves and blood vessels pass through
- Forms pointed portion of elbow
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- Long ridge on the posterior surface of the shaft of the femur
- Median ridge of the cribriform plate
- Fibrous joint that connects the parietal bones and occipital bones
- Known as the heel bone
- Large depression on proximal end of ulna
- Large protrusion on shaft of femur
- Elevation on the proximal end of the tibia
- Socket where the femur fits in the pelvis
- Fibrous joint that connects parietal bones to the temporal bones
- Bony process of scapula
20 Clues: Known as the heel bone • Bony process of scapula • Third carpal in proximal row • Contains the pituitary gland • Informally known as sit bone • Forms pointed portion of elbow • Large protrusion on shaft of femur • Median ridge of the cribriform plate • Cartilaginous joint of the pubic bones • Large depression on proximal end of ulna • Fibrous joint between two parietal bones • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2020-10-05
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- process where the matrix is reabsorbed on one surface of a bone and deposited on another
- proximal and distal ends of bone
- a clot around the site of the fracture
- a break in a bone
- process of bone development; cartilage is replaced by bone throughout childhood
- bones and cartilage
- area of growth in a long bone
- bone shaft, body of the bone
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- build up bone
- when bone replaces the cartilage and stops growing
- thin layer of cartilage covering epiphyseal, where the bone forms an articulation with another bone
- where 2 bone surfaces come together, aka joint
- areas of bone that project above the surface of the bone; attachments for tendons and ligaments
- stem cells
- growing bone, contains epiphyseal plate
- fibrous, vascular, sensitive life support covering or sheath for bone
- thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity
- cylindrical space within diaphysis contains fatty yellow bone marrow
- destroy/carve out old bone cells
- opening or grove that allow blood vessels to enter the bone
20 Clues: stem cells • build up bone • a break in a bone • bones and cartilage • bone shaft, body of the bone • area of growth in a long bone • proximal and distal ends of bone • destroy/carve out old bone cells • a clot around the site of the fracture • growing bone, contains epiphyseal plate • thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity • where 2 bone surfaces come together, aka joint • ...
The Skeletal System 2020-10-16
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- the most posterior bone of cranium
- limbs and girdles
- largest and strongest bone of the face
- bone-forming cells
- forms the forehead
- articulate with the ribs
- bone breaks incompletely
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- indirectly attached to the sternum
- breast bone
- inferior to the parietal bones
- break occurs when twisting forces are applied
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- roof of the nasal cavity
- lack sternal attachment
- bone is crushed
- most of the superior & lateral walls of skull
- has open spaces and greater surface area
- mature bone cells
- breaks into three or more fragments
- butterfly shaped bone
- thin, flattened, and usually curved
- dense and looks smooth
- typically longer than they are wide
- forms the neck region
- bone-destroying cells
- directly attached to the sternum
- the longitudinal axis of the body
- do not fit into the other bone categories
- cube-shaped and contain mostly spongy bone
30 Clues: breast bone • bone is crushed • mature bone cells • limbs and girdles • bone-forming cells • forms the forehead • butterfly shaped bone • forms the neck region • bone-destroying cells • dense and looks smooth • lack sternal attachment • roof of the nasal cavity • articulate with the ribs • bone breaks incompletely • inferior to the parietal bones • directly attached to the sternum • ...
Skeletal System Review 2020-10-16
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- fracture where bone is crushed
- form the ankle
- form the wrist
- fracture where the broken bone ends are forced into each other
- commonly known as the shoulder blade
- bone above the ear
- encloses the skull
- fracture common in sports
- fracture where it does not penetrate the skin
- forms roof of nasal cavity
- common skull fracture
- collarbone
- known as the tailbone
- bone classification described as dense and appears homogeneous.
- thigh bone
- form the upper jaw
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- fracture where broken bone penetrates the skin
- bone which forms the forehead
- Forms the longitudinal axis of the body
- articulates with occipital condyles
- commonly known as the jaw
- known as the fingers
- butterfly shaped bone
- the cheek bones
- fracture in which the bone breaks into many fragments
- lower back of the head
- bridge of the nose
- common fracture for children
- mature bone cells
- bone at the top of the head
- allows rotation of the head
31 Clues: collarbone • thigh bone • form the ankle • form the wrist • the cheek bones • mature bone cells • bridge of the nose • bone above the ear • encloses the skull • form the upper jaw • known as the fingers • butterfly shaped bone • common skull fracture • known as the tailbone • lower back of the head • commonly known as the jaw • fracture common in sports • forms roof of nasal cavity • ...
Skeletal System Crossword! 2020-10-20
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- Bone is broken completely, but ends do not penetrate the skin
- Bone penetrates the skin; also known as an open fracture
- A fracture in which the bone splinters, but the break is incomplete
- Cells that work opposite of osteoblasts and are capable of resorbing and breaking down bone structure
- Immature cells capable of differentiating (changing) into osteoblasts
- vertebral column
- How many bones are we born with?
- A fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other
- have spaces between the trabeculae webbing are filled with bone marrow
- Bone is crushed
- How many bones do an adult body have?
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- the formation of blood cellular components
- Cells capable of forming bone by secreting osteoid (proteins such as collagen) that form a bone matrix, and eventually mineralized bone
- made up of a dense spider web-like netting of bone called trabeculae
- Fracture type which is a typical skull fracture
- functions in hematopoiesis, and, in a healthy adult, produces more than 500 billion blood cells a day
- Results from a twisting force
- contains cells that resist force and that also respond to external stress to initiate bone remodeling
- Once an osteoblast is completely surrounded by bone matrix, it stops secreting osteoid and becomes an osteocyte
- 24 total of this
20 Clues: Bone is crushed • vertebral column • 24 total of this • Results from a twisting force • How many bones are we born with? • How many bones do an adult body have? • the formation of blood cellular components • Fracture type which is a typical skull fracture • Bone penetrates the skin; also known as an open fracture • A fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2020-10-21
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- does not attach to any other bone
- long bone on thumb side of arm
- connects ankle and knee joint
- form the sole of the foot
- butterlfy shaped and forms parts of the floor of the cranial cavity
- inferior to lumbar vertebrae and has 3-4 bones fused
- enclosed by kneecap
- has 3 bones fused together
- stirrup
- called shoulder blades
- also called collar bone
- long bone on the pinky side of arm
- cheekbones
- forms joint with tibia
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- strongest bone in the face
- Holds the ribcage and is between the cervical vertebrae and lumbar vertebrae
- form part of hand called carpus
- long bone and is on the superior side of the arm
- forms roof of the nasal cavity
- makes up your forehead
- forms the toes
- anvil
- forms the base and back wall of the skull
- hammer
- inferior to thoracic vertebrae
- protects the spinal cord and keeps balance
- strongest bone in the body
- form upper jaw
- posterior pelvic wall and forms the pelvis
- form the pelvic girdle
30 Clues: anvil • hammer • stirrup • cheekbones • forms the toes • form upper jaw • enclosed by kneecap • makes up your forehead • called shoulder blades • form the pelvic girdle • forms joint with tibia • also called collar bone • form the sole of the foot • strongest bone in the face • has 3 bones fused together • strongest bone in the body • connects ankle and knee joint • long bone on thumb side of arm • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2020-10-22
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- covers the epiphysis and reduces friction at the joints
- ends of the bone; mostly of spongy bone
- bone-destroying cells
- most inferior part of the sternum
- wrist bones, ankle bones, and the patella are examples
- In ______, the skeleton is primarily cartilage
- there are 206 of these inside the body
- 12 pairs, 24 total
- shaft of bone; composed of compact bone
- Forms the longitudinal axis of the body
- mature bone cells
- skull and ribs are examples
- bone breaks into three or more fragments
- made of small needle-like pieces and open space
- Limbs and girdles
- the vertebrae is an example
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- protects the heart and lungs
- where the limbs attach to on the body
- outside covering of the diaphysis
- how many subdivisions in skeletal system
- superior part of the sternum
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- bone-forming cells
- bone is crushed
- dense and appears homogenous
- Ragged break occurs when excessive twisting forces are applied to a bone
- bone breaks incompletely
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- one of the functions of the skeletal system
- femur and humerus are examples
30 Clues: bone is crushed • mature bone cells • Limbs and girdles • bone-forming cells • 12 pairs, 24 total • bone-destroying cells • bone breaks incompletely • skull and ribs are examples • the vertebrae is an example • protects the heart and lungs • superior part of the sternum • dense and appears homogenous • femur and humerus are examples • outside covering of the diaphysis • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-10-29
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- abnormal softening of bones in adults
- a marked loss of bone density associated with aging
- surgeon,
- valgus, an abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the great toe
- an abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- surgical suturing or wiring together of bones
- fracture, a fracture in which the bone is broken and there is an open wound in the skin
- fracture, a fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed
- an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a real to the sternum
- rheumatoid arthritis, an auto immune disorder affecting children age of 16 or younger
- arthritis, a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the sin of IO membranes in other body tissue are inflamed and thickened
- vertebroplasty, treatment of osteoporosis related compression fracture by injecting bone cement to stabilize compression fractures
- abnormal softening of the cartilage
- inflammation of bone
- inflammation of the periosteum
- fracture, occurs when a weakened bone breaks under normal strain
- a degenerative disorder that can cause the loss of normal spinal structure and function
- paint of the loom bar region of the spine
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- the partial displacement of a bone from its joint
- necrosis, an area of bone tissue death caused by insufficient blood flow
- the grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together
- the surgical fracture of a bone to correct a deformity
- a deficiency occur in children involving defective bone growth due to vitamin D deficiency,
- fracture, a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
- the inner then average bone density
- x-ray absorptiometry, a low exposure radiographic measure of the spine and hips to measure bone density
- visual examination of the internal structure of a join using an arthroscope
- a substitute for eight disease or missing body part
- hip fracture, blouse of bone density hand increase in bone porosity there is associated with aging
- the type of arthritis most common associated with aging
- bifida, a congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy
- a type of arthritis characterized by deposits of uric acid crystals in the joint
- inflammation of the bone marrow an adjacent bone
- rheumatica, hey Geo at Rick inflammatory disorder of the muscles and joints characterized by pain stiffness
- an abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine
- a mechanical appliance such as a leg brace or splint designed to control limb function
- surgical loosening of an ankylosed join
- the surgical removal of a lamina from a vertebrae
- a surgical procedure to stiffen a joint
- an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- fixation, fracture treatment in which pins or a plate or place directly into the bone
- a type of cancer death occurs in blood making sales of the red bone marrow
- disease, a chronic bone disease of unknown calls characterized by an normal breakdown of bone tissue
43 Clues: surgeon, • inflammation of bone • inflammation of the periosteum • the inner then average bone density • abnormal softening of the cartilage • abnormal softening of bones in adults • surgical loosening of an ankylosed join • a surgical procedure to stiffen a joint • paint of the loom bar region of the spine • an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • ...