skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Kesler Science - Skeletal System Crossword 2022-07-10
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- A primary function of the skeletal system is to protect these specialized groups of cells.
- Osteoporosis and arthritis are examples of ________ of the skeletal system.
- External skeletal systems made of chitin and calcium carbonate.
- 80 bones along the axis of the body; protects internal organs.
- Allows bones to connect to other bones.
- Allows bones to connect to muscle.
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- Holds the skeleton together and supports movement.
- The primary function of the ________ system is to support and protect the body.
- Internal skeletal system made of bone and cartilage.
- 126 bones of the appendages and girdles; provides support and flexibility.
10 Clues: Allows bones to connect to muscle. • Allows bones to connect to other bones. • Holds the skeleton together and supports movement. • Internal skeletal system made of bone and cartilage. • 80 bones along the axis of the body; protects internal organs. • External skeletal systems made of chitin and calcium carbonate. • ...
Organ Systems Amanda Pare 2017-08-31
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- Respiratory removes
- breaks down food
- Endocrine secretes regulatory
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- transports materials in body
- Fast acting control system
- pumps blood through body
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- Skeletal is in charge of this formation
- Urinary System eliminates
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
- forms the external body covering
- Production of offspring
- protects body organs
- maintains acid base balance
- maintains posture
15 Clues: breaks down food • maintains posture • Respiratory removes • protects body organs • Production of offspring • pumps blood through body • Urinary System eliminates • Fast acting control system • maintains acid base balance • transports materials in body • Endocrine secretes regulatory • returns fluids to blood vessels • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • forms the external body covering • ...
Organ Systems Review Assignment 2022-09-13
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- A body system that discrete hormone into the blood.
- What system has intestines in it?
- This system includes the testes and ovaries?
- What system protects and supports organs?
- This system attacks unfamiliar cells and molecules.
- In the nervous system what organ is located near your head?
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- What system includes the brains?
- Your kidney is in this system.
- This system protects tissue from abrasion.
- This system includes the trachea and the lungs.
- It is the largest organ in the body and it is a part of the integumentary system.
- When you work out, what system are you using?
- This system transports O2, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body?
- In the cardiovascular system what organ pumps your blood.
- In the skeletal system this component is located throughout your body.
15 Clues: Your kidney is in this system. • What system includes the brains? • What system has intestines in it? • What system protects and supports organs? • This system protects tissue from abrasion. • This system includes the testes and ovaries? • When you work out, what system are you using? • This system includes the trachea and the lungs. • ...
Week 1-Body System 2024-07-18
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- The body's defense force, protecting against harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses. - Immune
- The body's largest organ system, providing protection and regulating temperature. - Integumentary
- Central organ of the nervous system that controls thoughts, emotions, and actions. - Brain
- This system serves as the foundation for our physical existence and supports the body's stability and mobility. - Skeletal
- The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects against external threats. - Skin
- A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic
- The body's air purifier, ensuring a constant supply of fresh air through gas exchange. - Respiratory
- This system breaks down food into absorbable nutrients for energy, growth, and repair. - Digestive
- Releases hormones that regulate various bodily functions and maintains homeostasis. - Endocrine
- Chemical messengers released by the endocrine system that regulate various bodily functions. - Hormones
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- Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system that pumps blood throughout the body. - Heart
- Also known as the circulatory system, it plays a vital role in circulating blood throughout the body. - Cardiovascular
- The powerhouse of movement, allowing us to perform actions from blinking to climbing. - Muscular
- Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys
- Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs
- A complex network that facilitates communication, coordination, and control throughout the body. - Nervous
- The body's filtration system, removing waste and regulating fluid and electrolyte levels. - Urinary
- Ensures the continuation of the human species through the production of sperm and eggs. - Reproductive
- Structures in the skeletal system that provide support and protect vital organs. - Bones
20 Clues: Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys • Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs • A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic • Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells • ...
Human Systems 2025-02-05
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- part of the skeletal system
- blood ________ carry blood
- system that carries substances to different parts of the body
- circulatory system carries waste materials away from different parts of the body for ___________
- system involved in the exchange of gases
- part of the respiratory system
- part of the circulatory system
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- system that gives the body its shape and protects important parts
- system that works closely with the skeletal system to help the different parts of the body to move
- part of the skeletal system
- system that breaks down food into simpler substances
11 Clues: blood ________ carry blood • part of the skeletal system • part of the skeletal system • part of the respiratory system • part of the circulatory system • system involved in the exchange of gases • system that breaks down food into simpler substances • system that carries substances to different parts of the body • ...
human body system 2025-06-30
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- The control center of the nervous system.
- Part of the digestive system involved in food breakdown.
- Provide structure and support, part of the skeletal system.
- This system acts as a protective barrier, like skin.
- This system facilitates gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system is responsible for sexual reproduction.
- Enable movement and are part of the muscular system.
- cord: Part of the central nervous system.
- Chemical messengers of the endocrine system.
- and Arteries: Blood vessels in the circulatory system
- This system enables movement through muscle contractions.
- Filter waste from the blood in the urinary system.
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- This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system.
- Key organs for the respiratory system.
- This system helps with immunity and fluid balance.
- This system uses hormones to regulate various processes.
- Further process food and absorb nutrients.
- Transmit signals in the nervous system.
- This system breaks down food into smaller molecules for absorption.
- This system provides support, structure, and protection for the body.
- This system transmits signals to coordinate bodily functions.
- Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion.
- The central pump of the circulatory system.
- This system filters waste and excess fluid from the blood.
25 Clues: Key organs for the respiratory system. • Transmit signals in the nervous system. • The control center of the nervous system. • Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion. • cord: Part of the central nervous system. • Further process food and absorb nutrients. • The central pump of the circulatory system. • Chemical messengers of the endocrine system. • ...
human body system 2025-06-30
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- The control center of the nervous system.
- Part of the digestive system involved in food breakdown.
- Provide structure and support, part of the skeletal system.
- This system acts as a protective barrier, like skin.
- This system facilitates gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system is responsible for sexual reproduction.
- Enable movement and are part of the muscular system.
- cord: Part of the central nervous system.
- Chemical messengers of the endocrine system.
- and Arteries: Blood vessels in the circulatory system
- This system enables movement through muscle contractions.
- Filter waste from the blood in the urinary system.
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- This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system.
- Key organs for the respiratory system.
- This system helps with immunity and fluid balance.
- This system uses hormones to regulate various processes.
- Further process food and absorb nutrients.
- Transmit signals in the nervous system.
- This system breaks down food into smaller molecules for absorption.
- This system provides support, structure, and protection for the body.
- This system transmits signals to coordinate bodily functions.
- Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion.
- The central pump of the circulatory system.
- This system filters waste and excess fluid from the blood.
25 Clues: Key organs for the respiratory system. • Transmit signals in the nervous system. • The control center of the nervous system. • Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion. • cord: Part of the central nervous system. • Further process food and absorb nutrients. • The central pump of the circulatory system. • Chemical messengers of the endocrine system. • ...
Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems 2014-12-01
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- /what is your skeletal system made of
- system /system to help you to move and have flexibility
- /element of the integumentary system that helps to protect the ends of toes and fingers
- joint /this joint has gliding movements
- /element of the integumentary system along with skin and nails
- system/system of hair, nails, and skin
- / place where two bones meet
- marrow /makes and stores red blood cells in bone
- /contractile organ of the body
- bone /layer underneath the outermost layer of the bone
- system /system to help keep organs in place and your body's structure
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- /layer of skin underneath and much thicker than the epidermis
- and socket joint /this joint can allow a bone to move in 'any' direction
- /what takes place on the end of your bone
- /element of the integumentary system that is the epidermis
- /flexible tissue in a inside the bone
- joint /bones seem to interlock together
- /outermost layer of skin
- marrow /stores fat in the bone
- /a group of cells with a similar structure and function
20 Clues: /outermost layer of skin • / place where two bones meet • /contractile organ of the body • marrow /stores fat in the bone • /what is your skeletal system made of • /flexible tissue in a inside the bone • system/system of hair, nails, and skin • joint /this joint has gliding movements • joint /bones seem to interlock together • /what takes place on the end of your bone • ...
Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems 2014-12-01
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- and socket joint /this joint can allow a bone to move in 'any' direction
- marrow /stores fat in the bone
- /layer of skin underneath and much thicker than the epidermis
- system/system of hair, nails, and skin
- bone /layer underneath the outermost layer of the bone
- /element of the integumentary system that is the epidermis
- /element of the integumentary system along with skin and nails
- joint /this joint has gliding movements
- / place where two bones meet
- marrow /makes and stores red blood cells in bone
- /contractile organ of the body
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- /element of the integumentary system that helps to protect the ends of toes and fingers
- /outermost layer of skin
- joint /bones seem to interlock together
- system /system to help keep organs in place and your body's structure
- /what takes place on the end of your bone
- system /system to help you to move and have flexibility
- /flexible tissue in a inside the bone
- /what is your skeletal system made of
- /a group of cells with a similar structure and function
20 Clues: /outermost layer of skin • / place where two bones meet • marrow /stores fat in the bone • /contractile organ of the body • /flexible tissue in a inside the bone • /what is your skeletal system made of • system/system of hair, nails, and skin • joint /bones seem to interlock together • joint /this joint has gliding movements • /what takes place on the end of your bone • ...
Organ Systems- Arianna Simon 2017-08-31
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- Large organ in the digestive system that contains Hydrochloric acid.
- They system that creates white blood cells
- Provides oxygen to the body which is then transported by the cardiovascular system
- Provides protection to soft organs
- These filter waste from blood for this system
- a system that breaks down food into smaller molecules
- The system that is responsible for removing excess water
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- this system helps to keep you warm through shivers
- Main organ of the nervous system
- Secreted by the endocrine system
- part of the endocrine system that regulates growth
- The female part of the reproductive system responsible for egg production
- Hardest part of the skeletal system
- Part of the integumentary system, type of tissue forming the outer layer of skin
- The main organ in the cardiovascular system
15 Clues: Main organ of the nervous system • Secreted by the endocrine system • Provides protection to soft organs • Hardest part of the skeletal system • They system that creates white blood cells • The main organ in the cardiovascular system • These filter waste from blood for this system • this system helps to keep you warm through shivers • ...
Human Systems 2014-03-25
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- Muscles only ____
- Air we breathe in travels to our ______
- A system that lets us break down food and absorb its nutrients
- Part of the digestive system, and produces acid to break down food
- A system that allows us to move
- Blood travels around in blood _______
- A 'gate' that separates the windpipe and esophagus
- Our _____ System
- The thing that connects muscles to bones
- The bits on bones that allow us to move
- An organ in our head that controls our body
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- This organ that is also a muscle
- An organ that absorbs liquid
- Our muscular system is mainly made out of these
- Bones that protect the vital organs in our body
- The thing that connects bones together
- A system that the body needs for us to breathe
- We eat ____ to get energy
- A bone that protects our brain
- A muscle in our mouth that moves the food around
- The thing we breathe in
- The main components of our skeletal system
22 Clues: Our _____ System • Muscles only ____ • The thing we breathe in • We eat ____ to get energy • An organ that absorbs liquid • A bone that protects our brain • A system that allows us to move • This organ that is also a muscle • Blood travels around in blood _______ • The thing that connects bones together • Air we breathe in travels to our ______ • ...
2023 Science Exam Review #2 2023-05-17
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- made from particles taken from killed bacteria
- animal with a backbone
- spend winter in dormant state
- type of symmetry that humans are
- can be used to limit the growth of bacteria when you are sick
- regulate own body temperature
- alligator is an example
- system that breaks down food into smaller molecules
- cold blooded
- system that moves materials through the body
- blend into surroundings
- hawk is an example
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- systems that transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- fish is an example
- when animals move from one place to another during different seasons
- system that supports your body with oxygen
- take on the temperature of the environment
- animal without a backbone
- warm blooded
- frog is an example
- system that gives the body shape and support
- dog is an example
- system consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles
23 Clues: warm blooded • cold blooded • dog is an example • fish is an example • frog is an example • hawk is an example • animal with a backbone • alligator is an example • blend into surroundings • animal without a backbone • spend winter in dormant state • regulate own body temperature • type of symmetry that humans are • system that supports your body with oxygen • ...
The Seven Organ Systems +2 Bonus 2024-12-14
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- this system allows for gas exchange when you breathe (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out)
- main organs of the 'pee' system
- this system makes blood, supports, protects and along with the muscular - movement
- this system gets rid of liquid waste
- this system helps in movement and warming you up
- main organs of your 'support' system (206)
- organ that has acid in the 'food' system
- this system relays information quickly through the body
- main organ of your 'thinking' system
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- this system breaks down food and gets rid of solid waste
- main organs of your 'breathing' system
- Bonus #2 - another name for the 'heart' system
- main organ of your 'blood pumping' system
- Bonus #1 - another name for the excretory system
- this system pumps or carries blood to every cell in your body
- there are three types of these: skeletal, smooth and cardiac
16 Clues: main organs of the 'pee' system • this system gets rid of liquid waste • main organ of your 'thinking' system • main organs of your 'breathing' system • organ that has acid in the 'food' system • main organ of your 'blood pumping' system • main organs of your 'support' system (206) • Bonus #2 - another name for the 'heart' system • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissues 2023-12-18
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- Asymmetrical, randomly shaped, tend to be thick, blocky-shaped bones.
- A bone that is longer than it is wide.
- A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone.
- A connective tissue is the skeletal system. Its purpose in the skeletal system is to pad and protect.
- A small wing like projection of a bone that points outward from each vertebrae along the spine.
- A protuberance on or above the condyle of a long bone.
- A connective tissue in the skeletal system. The purpose of a ligament is to connect bones.
- A connective tissue of the skeletal system. Its purpose is to cushion joints, allow for free movement of a joint, and provide structural support.
- A fibrous connective tissue that is made of a blend of collagen and elastic fibers. More elastin than collagen.
- A small rounded projection or protuberance.
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- Made up of the bones in your head, neck, back and chest.
- Bones that form within a tendon. Free-floating bones.
- A rounded prominence.
- One of the two major bone groups in the body. Upper and lower extremities.
- The hollow part of the bone that contains bone marrow.
- bone is Lighter and less dense than compact bone.
- A Bone that is wider than it is long.
- Flattened plates of compact bone.
- Forms the hard, dense outer layer of bones throughout the human body.
- A rounded protuberance that is at the end of some bones.
20 Clues: A rounded prominence. • Flattened plates of compact bone. • A Bone that is wider than it is long. • A bone that is longer than it is wide. • A small rounded projection or protuberance. • A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone. • bone is Lighter and less dense than compact bone. • Bones that form within a tendon. Free-floating bones. • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissues 2023-12-18
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- Asymmetrical, randomly shaped, tend to be thick, blocky-shaped bones.
- A bone that is longer than it is wide.
- A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone.
- A connective tissue is the skeletal system. Its purpose in the skeletal system is to pad and protect.
- A small wing like projection of a bone that points outward from each vertebrae along the spine.
- A protuberance on or above the condyle of a long bone.
- A connective tissue in the skeletal system. The purpose of a ligament is to connect bones.
- A connective tissue of the skeletal system. Its purpose is to cushion joints, allow for free movement of a joint, and provide structural support.
- A fibrous connective tissue that is made of a blend of collagen and elastic fibers. More elastin than collagen.
- A small rounded projection or protuberance.
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- Made up of the bones in your head, neck, back and chest.
- Bones that form within a tendon. Free-floating bones.
- A rounded prominence.
- One of the two major bone groups in the body. Upper and lower extremities.
- The hollow part of the bone that contains bone marrow.
- bone is Lighter and less dense than compact bone.
- A Bone that is wider than it is long.
- Flattened plates of compact bone.
- Forms the hard, dense outer layer of bones throughout the human body.
- A rounded protuberance that is at the end of some bones.
20 Clues: A rounded prominence. • Flattened plates of compact bone. • A Bone that is wider than it is long. • A bone that is longer than it is wide. • A small rounded projection or protuberance. • A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone. • bone is Lighter and less dense than compact bone. • Bones that form within a tendon. Free-floating bones. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2024-05-23
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- The machine used to see bones through our bodies.
- Bands of tissue that connect bones to other bones.
- Bone in your head that protects the brain.
- First name of the person who invented the X-ray.
- (T or F) The skeletal system doesn't include muscles.
- Protects the spinal chord.
- _______ Basket. Another name for the rib cage.
- _______ System. Another name for the Skeletal System.
- Place where two bones meet.
- Largest and strongest bone in your body.
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- The skeletal system gives your body ____
- ___ Scan. Scan that tests the density of the bones.
- The rib cage is made up of this.
- Type of bone fracture where two bones that form a joint are separated.
- The Skull protects the _____.
- It is a bone in your arm. (Hint: It is pretty funny.)
- Helps protect the organs in the chest.
- The bone marrow gets rid of bad blood cells and forms new red and white blood cells which get sent into the _____ system.
- Bone _____. Fatty tissue inside your bones that produce blood cells.
- (T or F) Babies have more bones than a full grown adult.
- Chords that connect muscles to bones.
- Bone that makes up the spine.
- Our body is made up of this. We have 206 in of these in our body.
23 Clues: Protects the spinal chord. • Place where two bones meet. • The Skull protects the _____. • Bone that makes up the spine. • The rib cage is made up of this. • Chords that connect muscles to bones. • Helps protect the organs in the chest. • The skeletal system gives your body ____ • Largest and strongest bone in your body. • Bone in your head that protects the brain. • ...
Body Systems 2024-10-16
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- This system delivers nutrients
- This system controls everything in the body
- The skeletal system is made of these
- This system provides movement
- This system provides structure and protection
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- This system provides oxygen
- The main organ in the cardiovascular system
- This system turns food to fuel and gets rid of waste
- These are the primary organ involved in the respiratory system
- The digestive system is made of these
- The muscular system is made of these
- These systems work together
12 Clues: This system provides oxygen • These systems work together • This system provides movement • This system delivers nutrients • The skeletal system is made of these • The muscular system is made of these • The digestive system is made of these • The main organ in the cardiovascular system • This system controls everything in the body • ...
Body Systems 2016-10-31
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- The break down of food happens in this system
- Many tissues working together
- This system has 3 layer and controls temperature
- Different types of cells joined together
- The bodies transportation system
- This system helps support your body and make blood cells
- All living things are made of this
- This system is responsible for gas exchange
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- If you get scared the hormone adrenaline is released
- The most chemical digestion takes place here
- This system helps continue the species
- This system works with the skeletal for movement
- The control center of your body
- The muscle that pumps blood through your body
- This system controls all the bodies activities
15 Clues: Many tissues working together • The control center of your body • The bodies transportation system • All living things are made of this • This system helps continue the species • Different types of cells joined together • This system is responsible for gas exchange • The most chemical digestion takes place here • The break down of food happens in this system • ...
Anatomy Review 1 2024-09-10
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- System is the external covering of the body, or the skin
- System exists primarily to produce offspring
- System like the nervous system, the endocrine system helps control body activities but at a much slower rate
- System the role of the lymphatic system compliments that of the cardiovascular system
- Responsible for the transport of oxygen-carrying blood, nutrients, hormones, and other substances to and from the tissue cells where exchanges are made
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- System responsible for excretion and removal of wastes as well as absorption of nutrients
- System it’s role is to keep the body constantly supplied with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide
- System consists of all the skeletal muscles within the body to assist the skeletal system with movement
- System removes the nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood and flushes them from the body in urine
- is defined as the study of the structure of the human body
- System the body’s fast-acting control system
- is defined as the study of normal function within living organism
- System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints
- Consists of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and other lymphoid organs such as the spleen and tonsils
- System consist of the heart and blood vessels
15 Clues: System the body’s fast-acting control system • System exists primarily to produce offspring • System consist of the heart and blood vessels • System is the external covering of the body, or the skin • is defined as the study of the structure of the human body • System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-26
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- system that controls everything our body does
- carries signals between brain and rest of body
- system that protects the body from diseases
- system for the continuation of human life
- system that helps get oxygen from air to blood
- system that plays a role in producing white blood cells from bone marrow
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- system that protects from injury and maintains body temperature
- system that carries needed materials to the cells and waste away from the cells
- the largest organ in our body
- system that creates movement and provides strength
- system that removes waste; main organs are bladder, kidneys and urethra
- largest and strongest bone in the skeletal system
- the main organ in the nervous system
- system that breaks down food and drinks to give your body nutrients and sugar
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- central part of circulatory system that pumps blood to the body
16 Clues: the largest organ in our body • the main organ in the nervous system • the main organ in the respiratory system • system for the continuation of human life • system that protects the body from diseases • system that controls everything our body does • carries signals between brain and rest of body • system that helps get oxygen from air to blood • ...
Key words of the Skeletal System 2023-09-14
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- A place where two ore more bones meet
- Another name for a slightly movable joint
- Biggest bone in the skeletal system
- Holds muscle to bone
- Protects your brain
- Holds bone to bone
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- What the Skeletal System is made out of
- Another name for a fixed joint
- Another name for a freely movable joint
- Reduces friction and absorbs shock
- There are 24 of this bone in the skeletal system
11 Clues: Holds bone to bone • Protects your brain • Holds muscle to bone • Another name for a fixed joint • Reduces friction and absorbs shock • Biggest bone in the skeletal system • A place where two ore more bones meet • What the Skeletal System is made out of • Another name for a freely movable joint • Another name for a slightly movable joint • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-25
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- a hollow, muscular organ located in the center of the chest
- the basic unit of life
- when a muscle shortens
- body system consisting of bones
- muscle beneath lungs and above the abdomen
- system a collection of organs that work together
- a group of cells that produce a release substances
- system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
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- blood flow between heart and lungs
- blood flor between heart and rest of the body
- a group of body systems
- body system that helps the body move/works with skeletal system
- body system that moves blood and oxygen throughout the body
- a collection of cells that do a certain job
- when a muscle stretches
- a group of tissue that perform a specific job
- connects muscles to bones
- the strongest bone in the body
18 Clues: the basic unit of life • when a muscle shortens • a group of body systems • when a muscle stretches • connects muscles to bones • the strongest bone in the body • body system consisting of bones • blood flow between heart and lungs • muscle beneath lungs and above the abdomen • a collection of cells that do a certain job • blood flor between heart and rest of the body • ...
The Body 2015-03-31
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- i use this system when i sprint really fast
- what make up your skeletal system
- where does the digestive process begin
- longer of the two intestines
- what is inhaled through the nose or mouth
- separates air and food passageways
- what protects your lungs and your heart
- what kind of blood cells does the skeletal system produce
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- something that divides into the bronchial tubes
- three main joints that can only move certain ways are elbows, hips and _____
- intensity of muscle use in aerobic system
- helps moving pieces around in mouth
- what you exhale
- System lasts 10 secs- 3 mins of energy
- protects your brain
- produces digestive juices called bile
16 Clues: what you exhale • protects your brain • longer of the two intestines • what make up your skeletal system • separates air and food passageways • helps moving pieces around in mouth • produces digestive juices called bile • where does the digestive process begin • System lasts 10 secs- 3 mins of energy • what protects your lungs and your heart • ...
Skeletal System 2022-12-05
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- The type of bone that reduces friction across a joint, an example is the patella.
- An adaptation to exercise that increases the strength of the 'thing' that functions bone-to-bone attachment.
- A fluid filled sac that can reduce friction and provide cushioning across a synovial joint
- A joint capable of all movements. Can be found at the hip.
- A type of bone that has the function of protection
- The largest bone in the leg.
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- The largest bone in the arm.
- the last stage of the bone remodelling process, whereby the oste0blasts become part of the bone lining and strength/density is increased.
- Excessive curvature of the lumbar region.
- The type of joint at the knee.
- The region of the vertebrae located at the top.
- A non-moving joint that is found in the cranium.
- Inflammation of the joint, causing pain and discomfort.
- A movement where the angle of the joint become smaller
14 Clues: The largest bone in the arm. • The largest bone in the leg. • The type of joint at the knee. • Excessive curvature of the lumbar region. • The region of the vertebrae located at the top. • A non-moving joint that is found in the cranium. • A type of bone that has the function of protection • A movement where the angle of the joint become smaller • ...
Skeletal System 2022-10-06
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- This type of joint allows no movement
- The sesamoid bone proximal to the tibia
- The vertebrae are what type of bone
- the main mineral that is essential for bone growth
- Central shaft of a long bone
- A type of bone that has the largest surface area
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- this part of a long bone forms the articulation with another bone
- These are responsible for creating bone matter
- Medical conditioning that weakens bones due to a loss of stored calcium
- A joint that only allows flexion and extension
- Small fluid sack within a synovial joint
- The "thigh" bone
- The uppermost section of the spine
- Superior bone of the forearm
14 Clues: The "thigh" bone • Superior bone of the forearm • Central shaft of a long bone • The uppermost section of the spine • The vertebrae are what type of bone • This type of joint allows no movement • The sesamoid bone proximal to the tibia • Small fluid sack within a synovial joint • These are responsible for creating bone matter • A joint that only allows flexion and extension • ...
Skeletal System 2022-11-28
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- bones of the wrist that connect the distal aspects
- the largest sesamoid bone in the human body
- consists of the right and left hip bones
- jaw or a jawbone, especially the lower
- the bone that forms your upper jaw
- the shinbone, the larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- bone that runs from the shoulder and scapula
- your thigh bone
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- consist of seven short bones located at the proximal region of the foot.
- the bone that connects the arm to the body.
- Skull
- one of the two bones that make up the forearm
- the long curved bones which form the rib
- long bone in the lower extremity that is positioned on the lateral side of the tibia.
14 Clues: Skull • your thigh bone • the bone that forms your upper jaw • jaw or a jawbone, especially the lower • consists of the right and left hip bones • the long curved bones which form the rib • the bone that connects the arm to the body. • the largest sesamoid bone in the human body • bone that runs from the shoulder and scapula • one of the two bones that make up the forearm • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2019-12-09
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- one of the bones in your spine
- One of the functions of the system to keep organs safe
- BLADE the triangle shaped bone in you upper back
- The smallest bone is found in your...
- the place where two bones meet and move
- Protects the heart and the lungs
- Your knee bone
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- Bones are pulled by muscles so that we can ...
- One of the functions of the system so we are not a blob
- the largest bone in the human body
- something that joins muscle to bone
- Protects your brain
- the largest of the lower leg bones
- Produces red and white blood cells
14 Clues: Your knee bone • Protects your brain • one of the bones in your spine • Protects the heart and the lungs • the largest bone in the human body • the largest of the lower leg bones • Produces red and white blood cells • something that joins muscle to bone • The smallest bone is found in your... • the place where two bones meet and move • ...
skeletal system 2020-12-18
15 Clues: – rib • – sac • – neck • – joint • – wrist • – femur • – skull • – joint • – coccyx • – fibula • – humerus • – clavicle • – cartilage • – stiff joint • – outer portion
The Structure and Functions of the Skeletal System 2018-04-23
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- Shoulder blade
- The skeleton provides _______, meaning we do not end up as a pile of jelly on the floor
- Protect the spinal cord during judo
- Another function of the skeleton is blood cell…….
- Collar bone
- Muscles attach to the bones via tendons to allow for...
- Protects the brain during a punch in boxing
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- One function of the skeletal system is mineral……
- The function of the skeletal system that gives the body its shape
- Type of blood cells needed to fight infection
- Function of the skeletal system that protects the internal organs during sport
- Protect the heart and lungs during a rugby tackle
- Type of blood cell needed for oxygen transport
- Thigh bone
14 Clues: Thigh bone • Collar bone • Shoulder blade • Protect the spinal cord during judo • Protects the brain during a punch in boxing • Type of blood cells needed to fight infection • Type of blood cell needed for oxygen transport • One function of the skeletal system is mineral…… • Another function of the skeleton is blood cell……. • Protect the heart and lungs during a rugby tackle • ...
The Human Body 2023-10-25
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- Groups of organs that perform a specific purpose in the human body
- System that works with the skeletal and nervous system to produce movement.
- System helps rid the body of waste such as excess water and salts.
- System that helps the body Fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- Made of tissues that perform one specific function
- System that includes ovaries and testes.
- The Endocrine System is made up of _________.
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- System that delivers oxygenated blood to the various cells and organ systems in your body.
- The Skeletal System is made up of ___________.
- System that includes the mouth, esophagus, and stomach.
- System that coordinate the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment.
- System that includes nose and lungs.
- The basic unit of life
- The Circulatory System includes the _______,veins, arteries, capillaries, and red blood cells
- System that helps regulate the bodys temperature.
- Clusters of cells performing a similar function.
16 Clues: The basic unit of life • System that includes nose and lungs. • System that includes ovaries and testes. • The Endocrine System is made up of _________. • The Skeletal System is made up of ___________. • Clusters of cells performing a similar function. • System that helps regulate the bodys temperature. • Made of tissues that perform one specific function • ...
Body System 2012-11-08
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- main part in your body that pumps blood through the body
- first step of the digestive system
- a system that helps with homeostasis
- a system that removes waste from the body
- part of the muscular system that makes the heart beat
- part of the excretory system of how you get rid of waste from body
- part of the integumentary system that is found on the human body
- a system that supports the body
- main part of the nervous system
- a system that the egg and sperm combine to make an offspring
- a system that controls and coordinates everything in the body
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- one part that helps you breathe
- a part of the endocrine system that regulates body activities, growth, sleep, feeling, and blood sugar
- a system that protects your organs and muscle
- a system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood,air,and tissues
- a system that allows the organs and bones to move
- a system that converts food into simpler molecules that can be used in the body
- a system that supplies cells with oxygen and nutrients
- a part of the skeletal system to keep it shape
- part of the reproductive system that makes cells that combine to make a baby
20 Clues: one part that helps you breathe • a system that supports the body • main part of the nervous system • first step of the digestive system • a system that helps with homeostasis • a system that removes waste from the body • a system that protects your organs and muscle • a part of the skeletal system to keep it shape • a system that allows the organs and bones to move • ...
Skeletal system 2022-03-29
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- found in the wrist and ankles
- crack in the bone
- don’t attach to the sternum
- bones of the extremities
- bone of the wrist
- bones that are neither long, short, or flat
- immovably fixed joint
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- when a bone is displaced from a joint
- Where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- partially movable
- Bones that protect internal organs
- joint is movable
- Bone of the fingers
- twisting action that tears the ligaments at a joint
14 Clues: joint is movable • crack in the bone • partially movable • bone of the wrist • Bone of the fingers • immovably fixed joint • bones of the extremities • don’t attach to the sternum • found in the wrist and ankles • Bones that protect internal organs • when a bone is displaced from a joint • bones that are neither long, short, or flat • Where two or more bones meet to allow movement • ...
Skeletal System 2022-03-29
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- ends of long bone
- when a bone is displaced from a joint
- bones wrist and ankles
- a crack or break in the bone caused by trauma
- moveable joints
- shaft of a long bone
- Center cavity of the bone
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- Keeps Cavity intact
- Arms and legs
- joint cavity that contains fluid
- disease where joints are inflamed
- a tough fibrous tissue
- another name for jaw
- found in epiphyses and in certain flat bones
14 Clues: Arms and legs • moveable joints • ends of long bone • Keeps Cavity intact • another name for jaw • shaft of a long bone • bones wrist and ankles • a tough fibrous tissue • Center cavity of the bone • joint cavity that contains fluid • disease where joints are inflamed • when a bone is displaced from a joint • found in epiphyses and in certain flat bones • ...
Skeletal System 2017-07-30
14 Clues: Spine • skull • Fore arm • Jaw bone • Hip Bone • Knee cap • Shin Bone • Tail bone • Thigh bone • Breast bone • Collar bone • Top arm bone • Shoulder Blade • Fingers and toes
Skeletal System 2024-02-14
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- Forms internal framework that supports the body
- What is stored in the internal marrow cavities of bones
- Study of how the body and its parts work or function
- What skeleton consists of the bones of the limbs and girdles
- Maintenance of stable internal environment
- What is the disease in which the bones fail to calcify
- What is the connective tissue that composes the skeleton's embryo
- Bone What bone is thin and flattened
- How are fractures treated
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- What is another name for blood cell formation
- The process of cartilage being replaced by bone
- What skeleton forms the longitudinal axis of the body
- Bone What bone is longer than they are wide
- Bone What bone is cube shaped
14 Clues: How are fractures treated • Bone What bone is cube shaped • Bone What bone is thin and flattened • Maintenance of stable internal environment • Bone What bone is longer than they are wide • What is another name for blood cell formation • Forms internal framework that supports the body • The process of cartilage being replaced by bone • ...
Skeletal System 2024-08-29
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- also known as the cheek bone
- largest and longest bone in the body
- largest bone of the arm
- number of true ribs
- most important hormone for bone growth and development
- bone on the medial side of the forearm
- lower jaw bone
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- also know as the tailbone
- the ball and socket shoulder joint
- also known as the kneecap
- number of thoracic vertebra
- also know as the breastbone
- the group of seven bones of the foot
- the location of the ilium
14 Clues: lower jaw bone • number of true ribs • largest bone of the arm • also know as the tailbone • also known as the kneecap • the location of the ilium • number of thoracic vertebra • also know as the breastbone • also known as the cheek bone • the ball and socket shoulder joint • largest and longest bone in the body • the group of seven bones of the foot • ...
Skeletal System 2022-01-04
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- protects knee joints
- bone cells
- collective tissue at the end of long bones
- A mineral stored in compact bones
- bone cells that break down old bone
- surrounds and protects spinal cord
- bone cells that build up new bone
- protects organs and attachment sites for muscles
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- attaches your bones to other bones
- glides over another bone
- a condition in where the bones become weak due to mineral loss
- attachment site for muscles that move body
- attaches your bones to your muscles
- mineral stored in compact bones
14 Clues: bone cells • protects knee joints • glides over another bone • mineral stored in compact bones • A mineral stored in compact bones • bone cells that build up new bone • attaches your bones to other bones • surrounds and protects spinal cord • bone cells that break down old bone • attaches your bones to your muscles • collective tissue at the end of long bones • ...
Skeletal System 2021-11-15
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- forearm bone
- helps support your shoulder
- your kneecap
- Another name for the collarbone
- another name for a jaw
- Long bone in your leg
- what you chew your food with
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- fancy name for skull
- in the middle of your chest
- A bone in your forearm
- fancy name for hip bone
- name for your fingers and toes.
- The bone in your thigh
- little bone in your ankle
14 Clues: forearm bone • your kneecap • fancy name for skull • Long bone in your leg • A bone in your forearm • The bone in your thigh • another name for a jaw • fancy name for hip bone • little bone in your ankle • in the middle of your chest • helps support your shoulder • what you chew your food with • name for your fingers and toes. • Another name for the collarbone
Skeletal System 2022-03-29
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- Two extremities on the ends of the long shaft called the diaphysis
- connective tissue bands, help hold long bones together at the joints
- located in the pelvic girdle, joins with the sacrum
- palm of the hand
- a membrane that lines the medullary canal and keeps the yellow marrow intact
- The medical term for the heel formed by the large tarsal bone
- provide for attachment of the upper arm bones
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- two or more bones join together
- The spinal column composed of 26 bones
- large weight bearing bone of the lower leg commonly called the shin bone
- the outside of the bone covered in tough membrane is called
- the spherical structure that surrounds and protects the brain
- lower arm on thumb side that rotates around the ulna to allow the hand to turn freely
- also known as the breastbone
14 Clues: palm of the hand • also known as the breastbone • two or more bones join together • The spinal column composed of 26 bones • provide for attachment of the upper arm bones • located in the pelvic girdle, joins with the sacrum • the outside of the bone covered in tough membrane is called • the spherical structure that surrounds and protects the brain • ...
skeletal system 2014-05-06
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- the bone that protects the brain.
- the bones in your mouth.
- the thinner of the two long bones of the lower leg.
- also known as the collarbone.
- the technical name for the shoulder blade.
- the shorter of the two long bones of the forearm.
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- the longer of the two bones of the forearm.
- this supports the upper body’s weight.
- the technical name for the kneecap.
- also known as the "tail".
- the bone of the upper arm.
- also known as the thigh bone.
- the thicker of the two long bones in the lower leg.
- a very strong bone that supports the weight of the upper body.
14 Clues: the bones in your mouth. • also known as the "tail". • the bone of the upper arm. • also known as the thigh bone. • also known as the collarbone. • the bone that protects the brain. • the technical name for the kneecap. • this supports the upper body’s weight. • the technical name for the shoulder blade. • the longer of the two bones of the forearm. • ...
Skeletal System 2014-11-24
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- The stronger bone in the leg below the knee
- Protects the heart
- Another name for the collarbone
- Large triangular bone at the base of the spine
- Largest bone in the arm
- The weaker bone in the leg below the knee
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- The biggest bone in the body
- Largest bone of the pelvis
- Protects the lungs
- Another name for the kneecap
- The bone that protects the brain
- The bigger bone of the forearm
- The bone that supports the teeth
- The smaller bone of the forearm
14 Clues: Protects the lungs • Protects the heart • Largest bone in the arm • Largest bone of the pelvis • The biggest bone in the body • Another name for the kneecap • The bigger bone of the forearm • Another name for the collarbone • The smaller bone of the forearm • The bone that protects the brain • The bone that supports the teeth • The weaker bone in the leg below the knee • ...
Skeletal system 2023-02-06
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- the breastbone
- it protects the heart and the lungs
- its the outer bones of your arm
- the collarbone
- next to the tibia
- the nner bone in your arm
- A living tissue
- protets the brain
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- where does the bones meet?
- the bone that is at near the febia and tibia
- the inside bone of your leg
- your funny bone
- you use this to sit (not a chair)
- the bone near the shoulder
14 Clues: the breastbone • the collarbone • your funny bone • A living tissue • next to the tibia • protets the brain • the nner bone in your arm • where does the bones meet? • the bone near the shoulder • the inside bone of your leg • its the outer bones of your arm • you use this to sit (not a chair) • it protects the heart and the lungs • the bone that is at near the febia and tibia
Skeletal System 2024-02-21
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- the bones of the forelimbs, such as the shoulder bones and the front leg bones
- Bone-producing cells
- vertebrae bones that make up the tail
- red substance consisting of connective tissue, blood vessels, and the origin cells of erythrocytes
- Compact bone
- firm connective tissue that is a flexible structure for many body parts
- rigid, hard, whitish connective tissue composed of inorganic salts
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- the central axis of the bones in the body, including the tail
- the outermost layer of bone
- the bones around the pelvis, as well as the rear leg bones
- The process of turning cartilage and connective tissue into bone
- a yellow substance consisting of mostly fatty tissue
- light, porous, vascular bone tissue that serves as structural support within all bones
- part of the skull which covers the brain
14 Clues: Compact bone • Bone-producing cells • the outermost layer of bone • vertebrae bones that make up the tail • part of the skull which covers the brain • a yellow substance consisting of mostly fatty tissue • the bones around the pelvis, as well as the rear leg bones • the central axis of the bones in the body, including the tail • ...
Skeletal System 2025-04-07
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- excessive bone loss
- bones are joined by ligaments
- only in ends of long bones
- called backbone or spine
- inflammation of joints
- consists of calcium & phosphate
- bones of limbs & fingers
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- living tissue containing many types of cells
- joint that freely movable
- bones at the front of the skull
- doesn't associate with any other bones
- wrist bones
- bones that enclose & protect the brain
- as known as shoulder
- consists of cranial & facial
15 Clues: wrist bones • excessive bone loss • as known as shoulder • inflammation of joints • called backbone or spine • bones of limbs & fingers • joint that freely movable • only in ends of long bones • consists of cranial & facial • bones are joined by ligaments • bones at the front of the skull • consists of calcium & phosphate • doesn't associate with any other bones • ...
Skeletal System 2014-04-21
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- Hormone that does the opposite of calcitonin.
- Where 2 or more bones meet.
- Goes into cartilage and absorbs minerals. Means "building bones".
- Osteoclasts are bone cells that __________________ the bone.
- The layer that makes blood cells.
- Tough tissues that hold joints together.
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- Slippery, rubbery tissue that reduces friction in joint.
- Lowers the concentration of calcium in your blood.
- When your body is able to take care of itself.
- The skeletal system __________________ your organs.
- An example of a __________________ joint is your knee.
- Bone cells that make and form the bone.
- The skeletal system enables __________________.
- Periosteum is the thin, dense __________________ layer of a bone that carries blood vessels and nerves.
14 Clues: Where 2 or more bones meet. • The layer that makes blood cells. • Bone cells that make and form the bone. • Tough tissues that hold joints together. • Hormone that does the opposite of calcitonin. • When your body is able to take care of itself. • The skeletal system enables __________________. • Lowers the concentration of calcium in your blood. • ...
Skeletal System 2014-10-02
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- A crack or break in a bone
- A membrane that lines the medullary canal
- There are two main type of this disease
- Connective tissue
- Areas where two or more bones join together
- The extremities and composed of the shoulder
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- "Soft Spots"
- Protects the brain
- Cavity in the diaphysis
- The outside of bone is covered with a tough membrane
- Twisting action tears the ligaments
- Two extremities or ends
- Bone is forcibly displaced from a joint
- Main trunk of the body
14 Clues: "Soft Spots" • Connective tissue • Protects the brain • Main trunk of the body • Cavity in the diaphysis • Two extremities or ends • A crack or break in a bone • Twisting action tears the ligaments • There are two main type of this disease • Bone is forcibly displaced from a joint • A membrane that lines the medullary canal • Areas where two or more bones join together • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2019-12-09
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- Protects your brain
- Produces red and white blood cells
- Something that joins muscle to bone
- The largest of the lower leg bones
- The smallest bone is found in your...
- One of the functions of the system to keep organs safe
- Your knee bone
- One of the bones in your spine
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- The largest bone in the human body
- the triangle shaped bone in you upper back
- The place where two bones meet and move
- One of the functions of the system so we are not a blob
- Bones are pulled by muscles so that we can ...
- Protects the heart and the lungs
14 Clues: Your knee bone • Protects your brain • One of the bones in your spine • Protects the heart and the lungs • The largest bone in the human body • Produces red and white blood cells • The largest of the lower leg bones • Something that joins muscle to bone • The smallest bone is found in your... • The place where two bones meet and move • the triangle shaped bone in you upper back • ...
Skeletal system 2021-05-19
14 Clues: jaw • knee bone • collarbone • thigh bone • spinal cord • fingers and toes • protects your brain • upper part of the arm • where RBC are produced • bigger part of lower arm • smaller part of lower arm • bigger part of the lower leg • protects your internal organs • smaller part of the lower leg’
skeletal system 2023-05-10
Skeletal System 2025-01-10
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- The sheet of tissue lining the inside of bone cavities
- Cells that produce new bone tissue
- process through which bone is formed
- Cells that break down bone tissue
- The skeletal system that includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage
- Fibrous tissue that connects bones to other bones
- A raised area or bump on a bone.
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- The skeletal system that includes the limbs and girdles
- A small fluid-filled sac that reduces friction between tissues
- The process of blood cell formation
- A structural component of bone that provides strength and support to spongy bone
- The structural arrangement in spongy bone tissue.
- The tough and fibrous outer layer of tissue that cover the outside of bone
- Specialized cells responsible for bone maintenance
14 Clues: A raised area or bump on a bone. • Cells that break down bone tissue • Cells that produce new bone tissue • The process of blood cell formation • process through which bone is formed • The structural arrangement in spongy bone tissue. • Fibrous tissue that connects bones to other bones • Specialized cells responsible for bone maintenance • ...
Skeletal System 2024-09-16
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- Membrane inside of the medullary cavity
- Type of cartilage associated with growth and young animals
- The process of osteoblasts producing matrix (soft collagen fibers in a gelatinous ground substance)
- Central part of a long bone
- Type of cartilage that is found where bone come into contact with each other
- Head region of a long bone
- Type of bone that is very dense
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- Area of a long bone between the head and central parts of the bone
- The hind limb is the ________ limb
- Membrane that wraps around the outer surface of the bone
- Cavity inside of the bone
- Type of bone that is less dense so that the weight of the bone is reduced
- Hardening of the bone through formation of hydroxyapatite crystals
- The thoracic limb is the _________ limb
14 Clues: Cavity inside of the bone • Head region of a long bone • Central part of a long bone • Type of bone that is very dense • The hind limb is the ________ limb • Membrane inside of the medullary cavity • The thoracic limb is the _________ limb • Membrane that wraps around the outer surface of the bone • Type of cartilage associated with growth and young animals • ...
Skeletal System 2024-12-19
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- triangular bones at the back of the shoulder
- a large flat bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below
- a long bone in the lower extremity that is positioned on the lateral side of the tibia
- The long flat bone that forms the center front of the chest wall
- the long curved bones which form the chest
- long bone in the forearm
- bony structure inside your hips
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- one of two long bones that make up the human antebrachium
- bones of the spine
- One of a pair of bones at the base of the front of the neck
- defines the human brachium
- your thigh bone
- your shin bone
- The bones that form the head
14 Clues: your shin bone • your thigh bone • bones of the spine • long bone in the forearm • defines the human brachium • The bones that form the head • bony structure inside your hips • the long curved bones which form the chest • triangular bones at the back of the shoulder • one of two long bones that make up the human antebrachium • ...
Skeletal System 2024-11-19
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- This type of bone has a cubelike shape and provides stability (5)
- The anatomical term for the front of the body (8)
- A long bone located in the upper arm (7)
- The bone in the lower leg, smaller and lateral to the tibia (6)
- A joint permitting movement in one direction, such as the elbow (4)
- Movement of a limb toward the body’s midline (9)
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- Synovial joint, where one bone rotates about another, like in the neck (5)
- Bone forming the lower jaw (8)
- A synovial joint that allows movement in all directions, like the shoulder (6)
- Type of bone found in the patella and held within tendons (8)
- A flat bone in the chest, to which ribs attach (7)
- Rotation of the hand so that the thumb moves in towards the body(8)
- Movement that decreases the angle between two bones (7)
- The largest bone in the body, located in the thigh (5)
14 Clues: Bone forming the lower jaw (8) • A long bone located in the upper arm (7) • Movement of a limb toward the body’s midline (9) • The anatomical term for the front of the body (8) • A flat bone in the chest, to which ribs attach (7) • The largest bone in the body, located in the thigh (5) • Movement that decreases the angle between two bones (7) • ...
Skeletal System 2024-01-04
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- Red bone marrow is found in this part this porous aspect of the bone.
- Bones are reservoirs for important minerals like ______
- Helps give structure to the larynx and nose.
- The outer part of the bone that provides protection.
- When a person does extreme sports, the bones become more _____.
- The bone marrow produces fresh _____ _______
- Fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone.
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- The skeleton with the girdles and limbs that facilitate movement.
- Bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect bone to bone
- The_______ skeleton protects internal organs.
- The skeletal system is made up of _____ bones.
- The bone stores fat for energy in the _______ marrow.
- The mass of bone tissue is called bone _________.
- One of the main functions of the skeleton is to give a supportive framework for ____ of the body.
14 Clues: Helps give structure to the larynx and nose. • The bone marrow produces fresh _____ _______ • Fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone. • The_______ skeleton protects internal organs. • The skeletal system is made up of _____ bones. • The mass of bone tissue is called bone _________. • The outer part of the bone that provides protection. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2024-02-12
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- the back of the skeletal system
- a rubbery substance in between the bone to prevent it from breaking
- Other half of the skeletal system
- A long, fibrous strap that connects the bones together
- Protects the heart and lungs
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- The front of the skeletal system
- protects the brain
- one half of the skeletal system
- allows the arm and leg to bend
9 Clues: protects the brain • Protects the heart and lungs • allows the arm and leg to bend • one half of the skeletal system • the back of the skeletal system • The front of the skeletal system • Other half of the skeletal system • A long, fibrous strap that connects the bones together • a rubbery substance in between the bone to prevent it from breaking
Skeletal System 2021-10-08
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- The lower part of the arm that creates your elbow.
- This bone forms our chin and jaw.
- The lower part of the arm that is on top
- All the bones in our body is called our...
- This protects the brain.
- Another word for shoulder blade is...
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- The longest bone in our body is the ...
- Another word for kneecap is the...
- Another word for collarbone is the...
- The smaller of the two bones in the lower leg
- The ribs connect to this.
- These act as a cage to protect vital organs.
- The larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- The upper arm is called the...
14 Clues: This protects the brain. • The ribs connect to this. • The upper arm is called the... • This bone forms our chin and jaw. • Another word for kneecap is the... • Another word for collarbone is the... • Another word for shoulder blade is... • The longest bone in our body is the ... • The lower part of the arm that is on top • All the bones in our body is called our... • ...
Skeletal System 2022-03-21
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- What type of joint can move freely?
- what type of joint can not move?
- A firm connective tissue that smoothens the bone surfaces at the joins and the cushion.
- A connective tissue that connects bones to bones.
- A type of synovial joint in which the ball-shaped surface of on rounded bone fits into a cup-like depression of another bone
- Move the limb away from central axis
- What type of joint can move a little?
- Decrease the angle between two structures as they bend or move closer together.
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- Increases the angle between two structures as they straighten or move further.
- A thick liquid between your joints.
- Hinge joints is a type of joint that allows bones to move in one direction back and forth with limited motion.
- A connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones.
- Move the limb towards the central axis
- A membrane that secretes the fluid.
- A sleeve that’s made out of connective tissue that surrounds a joint.
15 Clues: what type of joint can not move? • A thick liquid between your joints. • What type of joint can move freely? • A membrane that secretes the fluid. • Move the limb away from central axis • What type of joint can move a little? • Move the limb towards the central axis • A connective tissue that connects bones to bones. • A connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones. • ...
Skeletal system 2022-03-29
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- found in the wrist and ankles
- crack in the bone
- don’t attach to the sternum
- bones of the extremities
- bone of the wrist
- bones that are neither long, short, or flat
- immovably fixed joint
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- when a bone is displaced from a joint
- Where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- partially movable
- Bones that protect internal organs
- joint is movable
- Bone of the fingers
- twisting action that tears the ligaments at a joint
14 Clues: joint is movable • crack in the bone • partially movable • bone of the wrist • Bone of the fingers • immovably fixed joint • bones of the extremities • don’t attach to the sternum • found in the wrist and ankles • Bones that protect internal organs • when a bone is displaced from a joint • bones that are neither long, short, or flat • Where two or more bones meet to allow movement • ...
Skeletal System 2022-03-29
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- Center cavity of the bone
- bones wrist and ankles
- ends of long bone
- moveable joints
- another name for jaw
- a crack or break in the bone caused by trauma
- when a bone is displaced from a joint
- Keeps Cavity intact
- Arms and legs
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- shaft of a long bone
- found in epiphyses and in certain flat bones
- a tough fibrous tissue
- disease where joints are inflamed
- joint cavity that contains fluid
14 Clues: Arms and legs • moveable joints • ends of long bone • Keeps Cavity intact • shaft of a long bone • another name for jaw • bones wrist and ankles • a tough fibrous tissue • Center cavity of the bone • joint cavity that contains fluid • disease where joints are inflamed • when a bone is displaced from a joint • found in epiphyses and in certain flat bones • ...
Skeletal System 2022-10-10
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- fixed joint
- hip and shoulder joints
- hold muscle to bone
- hold bone to bone
- knee and elbow joints
- keeps our organs safe inside
- location of the smallest bone in the body
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- rubbery tissue that cushions bones at joints
- gives our body shape and structure
- most commonly broken bone in children
- of or relating to the bone
- hardening of the bone
- where bones connect and movement occurs
- longest and strongest bone
14 Clues: fixed joint • hold bone to bone • hold muscle to bone • hardening of the bone • knee and elbow joints • hip and shoulder joints • of or relating to the bone • longest and strongest bone • keeps our organs safe inside • gives our body shape and structure • most commonly broken bone in children • where bones connect and movement occurs • location of the smallest bone in the body • ...
skeletal system 2023-09-15
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- none that provided support for the thigh
- inside the mature bone tissues and regulates bone resorption and bone formation
- is strong, flexible connective tissue that protects our joins and bone
- connects the lower limbs (hip bone)
- dissolve and break down bone formation
- are inactive osteoblasts that are in the extra celelluar bone matrix
- largest bone of the upper extremity( arm)
- is where blood cells are bad and provide support for the body
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- form the framework for our bodies
- bone that protects the brain
- at the front of your knee joint ( kneecap)
- cord of strong, flexible tissue that connect our muscles to our bone
- bone formation which forms new bones and heals existing bones
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone (hold structure)
14 Clues: bone that protects the brain • form the framework for our bodies • connects the lower limbs (hip bone) • dissolve and break down bone formation • none that provided support for the thigh • largest bone of the upper extremity( arm) • at the front of your knee joint ( kneecap) • bone formation which forms new bones and heals existing bones • ...
Skeletal System 2024-01-24
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- internal skeleton of an animal
- soft connective tissue inside the bone
- softening of bones due to lack of vitamin D
- attach bone to bone
- side to side curve in the spine
- makes up the dense outer layer of the bone
- found inside the bone and it is lighter and less dense
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- loss of bone tissue
- tough,fibrous membrane that covers and protects the outer layer of the bone
- hold the skeleton together and allow movement
- protects the body tissue and internal organs
- inflammatory disease that damages joints and surrounding tissue
- external skeleton of an animal
- attach muscle to bone
14 Clues: loss of bone tissue • attach bone to bone • attach muscle to bone • internal skeleton of an animal • external skeleton of an animal • side to side curve in the spine • soft connective tissue inside the bone • makes up the dense outer layer of the bone • softening of bones due to lack of vitamin D • protects the body tissue and internal organs • ...
Skeletal System 2023-01-24
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- the bone located in your upper leg/thigh
- the bone in your arm below your elbow and above your thumb
- the bone in your arm above your elbow
- the largest bone in your lower leg
- long bumpy bone in your back
- the bone located near your shoulder
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- located in the middle of your chest
- your fingertips
- also known as your chin
- also known as your wrist
- your knee
- located in your arm, below your elbow
- the smallest bone in your leg
- also known as your ankle
- your head bone
15 Clues: your knee • your head bone • your fingertips • also known as your chin • also known as your wrist • also known as your ankle • long bumpy bone in your back • the smallest bone in your leg • the largest bone in your lower leg • located in the middle of your chest • the bone located near your shoulder • the bone in your arm above your elbow • located in your arm, below your elbow • ...
skeletal system 2025-06-27
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- the thing you walk
- its on your head
- u can cook it
- the sheet outside the bones that supplies blood, nerves and cells to help grow and heal
- the hard white part of human body
- its on your foot
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- known as the hip bone
- the material that bones are made of
- cuneiform one of the three wedge shaped bones in the midfoot
- the bone u can move freely
- the skull
- also known as cancellous or trabecular bone, is the inner, porous tissue found in bones, particularly at the ends of long bones and in vertebrae. It has a honeycomb-like structure and is less dense than compact bone, making it lighter and more flexible. This porous structure also allows for the presence of bone marrow, which is crucial for blood cell production
- near your private part
- a bone in your thighs
- to grab stuff
15 Clues: the skull • u can cook it • to grab stuff • its on your head • its on your foot • the thing you walk • known as the hip bone • a bone in your thighs • near your private part • the bone u can move freely • the hard white part of human body • the material that bones are made of • cuneiform one of the three wedge shaped bones in the midfoot • ...
Skeletal System 2025-02-26
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- Condition where someone has brittle bones.
- The medical/anatomical name for a bone break.
- Cancer that forms in bone marrow.
- The strongest, heaviest, and longest bone.
- Found inside bones, this tissue makes blood cells.
- The medical/anatomical name for the skull.
- A skeleton provides shape, support, & _______.
- Bone cell that builds new bone.
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- Bone cell that clears out old bone.
- Layer just under the surface of a bone.
- The main mineral that makes bones strong.
- Tissue that connects bone to bone.
- Ribs, skull, and vertebrae do this for organs.
- Layer of bone that is light & has empty pockets.
14 Clues: Bone cell that builds new bone. • Cancer that forms in bone marrow. • Tissue that connects bone to bone. • Bone cell that clears out old bone. • Layer just under the surface of a bone. • The main mineral that makes bones strong. • Condition where someone has brittle bones. • The strongest, heaviest, and longest bone. • The medical/anatomical name for the skull. • ...
The Human Body Systems 2015-02-11
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- This system works with the skeletal system by working together at the joints to allow movement in the body.
- a type of doctor that does surgery on your bones and muscles
- this system works with the skeletal system because the bones of the skeletal system help produce red and white blood cells
- A disease where bones become more fragile and are more likely to fracture
- Bones from the skeletal system help produce calcium which is essential for proper functioning of this system
- A complete or partial break in a bone
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- This system works with the skeletal system because the Skeletal System works to protect the lungs that help you breathe
- provides structure and protects your organs
8 Clues: A complete or partial break in a bone • provides structure and protects your organs • a type of doctor that does surgery on your bones and muscles • A disease where bones become more fragile and are more likely to fracture • This system works with the skeletal system by working together at the joints to allow movement in the body. • ...
BODY AND ITS MOVEMENTS 2017-11-27
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- skeletal system
- ball and socket joint
- pivot joint
- digestive system
- respiratory system
- the skeleton inside the body
- to help movement in water
- one cell
- heart,lungs etc
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- reproductive system
- the skeleton outside the body
- hinge joint
- muscular system
- muscles are attached to the ones by
- many cell
- nervous system
- a group of cells that performs a job together
- excretory system
- gliding joint
19 Clues: one cell • many cell • hinge joint • pivot joint • gliding joint • nervous system • skeletal system • muscular system • heart,lungs etc • digestive system • excretory system • respiratory system • reproductive system • ball and socket joint • to help movement in water • the skeleton inside the body • the skeleton outside the body • muscles are attached to the ones by • ...
Muscular System 2024-10-06
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- Flex elbow
- System Soomth muscles are found in the
- Muscles we can control
- system The muscular system works closely with the
- The muscular system is responsible for
- What muscles pump blood around the body
- connect muscles to bones
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- cardiac muscles are found in the
- Muscles we cannot control
- How many muscles are there?
- muscles allow movement because they
- system Skeletal muscles are attached to the
12 Clues: Flex elbow • Muscles we can control • connect muscles to bones • Muscles we cannot control • How many muscles are there? • cardiac muscles are found in the • muscles allow movement because they • System Soomth muscles are found in the • The muscular system is responsible for • What muscles pump blood around the body • system Skeletal muscles are attached to the • ...
Intro to the Human Body 2013-08-26
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- / the system that consists of brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organs
- / shoulder blade area
- / back, dorsal
- / away from the midline
- / front part of the elbow area
- / the system that consists of skin, hair and nails
- / farther away from the trunk; elbow to wrist
- / kneecap
- / also known as the mouth
- / lower back
- / area behind the kneecap
- / below another
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- / located in the center
- / divides body into anterior and posterior
- / above another
- / the system that consists of many glands that secrete hormones and chemicals
- / the system that consists of blood vessels and the heart
- /away from the surface
- / divides body horizonally upper and lower
- / divides body lenthwise into right and left
- / groin area
- / the system with three types of muscles; skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
- / front, ventral
- / located on or near the surface
- / away from the center
- / armpit
- / the system that consists of bones, joints, cartilage
- / toward the midline
- / nearer the trunk; humerus to elbow
29 Clues: / armpit • / kneecap • / groin area • / lower back • / back, dorsal • / above another • / below another • / front, ventral • / toward the midline • / shoulder blade area • /away from the surface • / away from the center • / located in the center • / away from the midline • / also known as the mouth • / area behind the kneecap • / front part of the elbow area • / located on or near the surface • ...
science J.A and R.M 2018-02-06
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- organ that pumps blood to areas in your body
- this system sends messages to the brain
- this organ helps dissolve food
- this system absorbs nutrients and gets rid of waste
- lines the wall of hollow organs
- nutrients from food are absorbed into the blood stream in this organ
- carry blood throughout the body
- this system is made up of veins, arteries and capilaries
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- takes in oxygen to deliver to the blood cells and gets rid of co2
- this system makes blood cells
- the organ's function is to absorb minerals and water
- this organ is found in multiple systems
- little flap that closes when you swallow
- these organs help your body move
- attached to bones
- pipes that lead to the lungs
- tiny balloon like air sacs
- creates a passage way for neurons to get to the brain
- this system takes in oxygen
- this system generates heat
20 Clues: attached to bones • tiny balloon like air sacs • this system generates heat • this system takes in oxygen • pipes that lead to the lungs • this system makes blood cells • this organ helps dissolve food • lines the wall of hollow organs • carry blood throughout the body • these organs help your body move • this system sends messages to the brain • ...
Human Body 2024-01-01
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- chemical abbreviation for the energy molecule made during CR
- where most mechanical digestion occurs
- the nervous, skeletal and muscular systems work together to help us ____
- gaseous waste product of CR
- where most chemical digestion occurs
- what the circulatory system uses to transport materials
- most important product of CR
- skeletal muscles work in ____
- organ that holds urine
- what the digestive system provides for cell respiration
- muscles move in response to signals from the _____
- type of muscle found in internal organs
- product of the endocrine system
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- connects the brain to the rest of the nerves
- raw materials of CR
- special type of muscle found only in the heart
- the circulatory system ____ all the materials for cell respiration
- muscles pull on ____
- connect arteries and veins
- small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the ____ system collects and removes the waste products of CR
- carry blood away from the heart
- what the respiratory system provides for cell respiration
23 Clues: raw materials of CR • muscles pull on ____ • organ that holds urine • connect arteries and veins • gaseous waste product of CR • most important product of CR • skeletal muscles work in ____ • carry blood away from the heart • product of the endocrine system • where most chemical digestion occurs • where most mechanical digestion occurs • type of muscle found in internal organs • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-04
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- The immune system helps to fight against p_______
- This system controls how we interact and respond to our environment
- Largest organ in lymphatic system
- The urinary system filters out excess water and ______
- This system consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries
- performed by the system that breaks down food
- formation of blood cells, usually takes place in red marrow
- This type of muscle controls voluntary movement(not skeletal)
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- white blood cells that fight infection
- This part of the integumentary system secretes oil and sweat
- The body systems contribute to this regulating of the body
- This System protects body, supports it, and gives it shape
- This system allows humans to be created
- These are secreted by the endocrine system
- Muscles are the only cells capable of thienablinging movement.
15 Clues: Largest organ in lymphatic system • white blood cells that fight infection • This system allows humans to be created • These are secreted by the endocrine system • performed by the system that breaks down food • The immune system helps to fight against p_______ • The urinary system filters out excess water and ______ • ...
Body Systems 2016-02-07
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- muscle that includes heart
- a category of the nervous system that connects the brain to the 5 senses and other parts of the head
- group of bones having peculiar or complex forms
- system that supports organisms with a backbone
- muscle that is also known as the striped muscle
- overall word for small and large intestines
- muscle also known as the involuntary muscle
- a network of specialized cells to communicate information about an organism's surroundings and itself
- anatomical system of a species that allows it to move
- 5 classifications of _____.
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- to get the energy food must be what?
- a category of the nervous system that connects sensory neurons to the nerve cord
- a bone that is thin or has a flatten shape
- transforms food into energy
- a category of the nervous system that is the spinal cord and brain
- organisms with backbone
- one of the first things to breakdown food
- produce force to cause motion
- food provides this
- a category of the nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the lungs, heart, stomach, intestines, and bladder
20 Clues: food provides this • organisms with backbone • muscle that includes heart • transforms food into energy • 5 classifications of _____. • produce force to cause motion • to get the energy food must be what? • one of the first things to breakdown food • a bone that is thin or has a flatten shape • overall word for small and large intestines • ...
science 2023-12-15
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- a system that releases hormones
- an organism that consists of only one cell
- a system that takes oxygen and brings it to the parts of your body
- a system that takes in air
- a system that's job is to break down food
- theory is a theory that states all cells come from pre-existing cells, cells are the basic unit of life, and all organisms are made up of
- a system that acts as the frame for the body
- carry oxygen
- is a stable internal environment
- a system that works with the skeletal system to create movement
- a single celled organism with no nuclues
- a system that's called the body's army
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- the most important organ
- the smallest blood vessel
- an organ that pumps blood
- an organ, part of the excretory, acts as a filter
- the basic unit of life
- a multi celled organism
- an organ a part of the circulator
- a part of the respiratory system, its job is to take in air
- an organism that has more than one cell
- a living thing
- a system in the body that sends signals to the brain to make you feel
- a system that expels waste
- an organ part of the digest
- A process where plants
26 Clues: carry oxygen • a living thing • the basic unit of life • A process where plants • a multi celled organism • the most important organ • the smallest blood vessel • an organ that pumps blood • a system that takes in air • a system that expels waste • an organ part of the digest • a system that releases hormones • is a stable internal environment • an organ a part of the circulator • ...
Body Systems 1 2023-09-29
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- main organ of the circulatory system
- system that protects vital organs and provides structure to the body
- small blood vessels where gasses are exchanges
- system that provides movement to the body
- connective tissue that connect bones to bones
- connective tissue that connect muscles to bones
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- main organ of the skeletal system
- carries oxygen rich blood to the body
- cover the heart
- help move your body
- stable, internal balance of the body
- carries oxygen poor blood to the lungs
- covers some bone, the majority of your nose and ears
- main organ of the respiratory system
- cover other internal organs
15 Clues: cover the heart • help move your body • cover other internal organs • main organ of the skeletal system • main organ of the circulatory system • stable, internal balance of the body • main organ of the respiratory system • carries oxygen rich blood to the body • carries oxygen poor blood to the lungs • system that provides movement to the body • ...
Body Systems 2024-05-14
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- the longest bone in the human body
- major organ of the nervous system
- you have 206 of these in your body
- first organ used in the digestive system
- tubes in the circulatory system that carry blood toward organs
- type of muscle found only in the heart
- system that takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- system that gives your framework its shape and support
- where 2 bones come together and form this
- type of muscle found in the digestive system & moves food through the body
- system that breaks down food to be used in the body
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- the technical name for your voice box
- major organ of the respiratory system
- the number one element stored in your skeletal system
- major organ of the digestive system
- the number of bones found in your inner ear
- the largest organ of the human body
- system that is responsible for movement of your body
- when you get the hiccups, this part of the respiratory system is having a cramp
- system that transports blood & nutrients to the organs
- general type of muscle that moves your body
- tubes in the circulatory system that carry blood away from organs
- major organ of the circulatory system
- system that sends electrical signals throughout the body
24 Clues: major organ of the nervous system • the longest bone in the human body • you have 206 of these in your body • major organ of the digestive system • the largest organ of the human body • the technical name for your voice box • major organ of the respiratory system • major organ of the circulatory system • type of muscle found only in the heart • ...
The Muscular System 2025-04-02
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- The tough strand of tissue that connects a muscle to a bone is called a _____.
- When a muscle _____, or shortens, the attached bones are pulled closer to each other.
- The muscles that you can control and move when you want to are called _____ muscles.
- Arteries and _____ contain a layer of smooth muscle that can contract and relax.
- _____ _____ is found in internal organs and blood vessels.
- White muscle fibers contract quickly and powerfully but _____ easily.
- Red muscle fibers contract more slowly which helps them to _____ fatigue.
- The muscles that make up the muscular system enable you to _____.
- _____ is a painful condition where tendons become inflamed or even torn when muscles are overused.
- A _____ is a muscle injury in which a muscle is overstretched or torn.
- Some muscle diseases are _____, meaning the disease can be given to a child by their parents before it’s born.
- A person with muscular dystrophy has poor balance, difficulty _____, and finds doing other everyday activities to be challenging
- The muscular system includes _____ muscles.
- The other muscle in the pair, the _____, straightens the joint.
- Red skeletal muscles are red due to the presence of dense capillaries that are rich in _____ and mitochondria.
- Skeletal muscle cells are multinucleated, meaning they have more than one _____ in a single cell, in order to enhance oxygen uptake and tissue repair.
- The majority of _____ have muscles for movement.
- The relationship between origin and insertion determines how _____ is applied to produce motion.
- When one muscle of a pair contracts, the other muscle _____ to allow movement of the body part.
- The muscles that make up the muscular system also help with the _____ of food.
- The muscles that make up the muscular system pump _____ throughout your body.
- A hereditary disease that causes skeletal muscle to become weaker over time is called _____.
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- In order to supply lots of energy to the cells, cardiac muscle cells contain many _____.
- Muscle tissue is made up of muscle _____.
- The tissue that makes up the heart is called _____ _____.
- _____ is an inflammation of the heart muscle that can cause heart failure and harm the cardiovascular system.
- _____ muscles are muscles you can't control.
- The _____ of a muscle is the attachment point on a fixed (non-moving) bone, serving as a stable anchor.
- The muscles that make up the muscular system enable you to maintain an upright _____.
- Strains and tears need _____ to heal.
- One muscle in the pair, called a _____, bends a joint.
- The _____ is the attachment point on a moving bone, which shifts when the muscle contracts.
- There are _____ types of filaments.
- _____ filaments, composed of myosin, provide the pulling force during muscle contraction.
- Most skeletal muscles work in _____ around a joint.
- Skeletal muscles contain two types of fibers: _____ skeletal muscle and red skeletal muscle.
- The muscular system allows your body to move and be _____.
- Strains cause the muscle tissue to _____ and can be painful.
- _____ filaments, composed of actin, serve as the structural elements that slide during muscle contraction.
- _____ are made up of bundles of fibers used to move parts of your body.
- Skeletal muscle is attached to your _____ and allows you to move.
- The _______ ____ refers to the main part of the muscle that contains muscle fibers responsible for generating force.
- Muscle contraction is powered by _____, which are protein structures within muscle cells that enable fibers to shorten and generate force.
43 Clues: There are _____ types of filaments. • Strains and tears need _____ to heal. • Muscle tissue is made up of muscle _____. • The muscular system includes _____ muscles. • _____ muscles are muscles you can't control. • The majority of _____ have muscles for movement. • Most skeletal muscles work in _____ around a joint. • ...
Systems and their Functions 2024-07-07
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- System Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- Collection of tissues that have an identifiable structure and performs specific functions
- System Carries messages through the central nervous system
- System Covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue
- System Produces children and passes on our genetics
- System Also known as the lymphatic, protects the body from disease
- Middle part of the muscle
- System Controls the steady delivery of blood through the body
- The part of the muscle furthest from the skeleton with a moveable attachment
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- System Forms the physical foundation of the body
- System Largest organ of the body
- System Elimination Of waste
- Fixed part of the muscle closest to the skeleton
- System Enables breathing and supplies the body with oxygen
- System Affects growth development, sexual activities, and normal regulatory process of the body
15 Clues: Middle part of the muscle • System Elimination Of waste • System Largest organ of the body • System Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • System Forms the physical foundation of the body • Fixed part of the muscle closest to the skeleton • System Covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue • System Produces children and passes on our genetics • ...
Body System Crossword 2024-05-18
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- The largest organ on the whole body.
- The part that reproduces offspring.
- This is the main organ in the skeletal system
- This system helps the body to breath.
- This system moves the blood around the body
- The part that breaks down consumed food.
- The part that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- This system helps the body move.
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- This system is the structure of the body.
- This part of the body is part of the muscular system.
- This part controls the nerves
- This is a organ that is part of the nervous system.
- This system secretes substances through ducts for various functions.
- This system gets rid of waste and urine.
- The part made up of hair, nails, and skin.
15 Clues: This part controls the nerves • This system helps the body move. • The part that reproduces offspring. • The largest organ on the whole body. • This system helps the body to breath. • This system gets rid of waste and urine. • The part that breaks down consumed food. • This system is the structure of the body. • The part made up of hair, nails, and skin. • ...
Skeletal Muscle Tissue 2019-12-10
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- skeletal muscle also called_______muscle.
- skeletal muscle tissue is the most______in the human body.
- the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______.
- skeletal muscle cells are______to provide a long axis for contraction.
- skeletal muscle_______pull on tendons,which are attached to bones.
- skeletal muscle is compromised from a series of_______ of muscle fibers.
- the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______.
- inside each skeletal muscle,muscle fibers are organized into individual bundles,each called a_________.
- skeletal muscles,tissue is the only muscle tissue under the______conscious control.
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- if contraction of the muscle causes the muscle to______,the bone and thus the body part will move.
- the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______.
- skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body.
- skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________.
- skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______.
- each skeletal muscle cell is called skeletal muscle_____.
- Skeletal muscle tissue is packaged by_______tissue sheets into organs.
- each skeletal muscle fiber is long cylindrical cell,contains many_______and striated.
- skeletal muscle is a contractile_____that is directly or indirectly attached to bone..
- the structure of skeletal muscle cells also makes them_____among muscle tissues.
- skeletal muscle fibers______ together and with connective tissue,nerves and blood vessels to form bundles.
20 Clues: skeletal muscle also called_______muscle. • skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______. • skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body. • the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______. • skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________. • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System 2023-05-24
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- A muscle tear
- Bones of the spinal column
- Inflammation of a joint
- Imaging of muscle
- Bones protecting the heart and lungs
- The muscular and skeletal system allows the body to _______
- Connection between bones
- Tissue attaching muscles to bone
- Weak and thin bones
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- Tissue that attaches bones to each other
- Imaging of a bone
- A broken bone
- Cushion for the joint
- Bones protecting the brain
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Hard, rigid organ forming the skeletal system
- Soft tissue working with bones to provide movement
17 Clues: A muscle tear • A broken bone • Imaging of a bone • Imaging of muscle • Weak and thin bones • Cushion for the joint • Inflammation of a joint • Inflammation of a tendon • Connection between bones • Bones of the spinal column • Bones protecting the brain • Tissue attaching muscles to bone • Bones protecting the heart and lungs • Tissue that attaches bones to each other • ...
Major Specialized Areas of Medicine 2024-11-07
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- The elderly
- Nervous system (ex. Nerves, brain, spinal cord)
- Eyes
- Heredity
- Immunity to Disease
- Heart
- Digestive System
- Endocrine system (hormones)
- Administration of anesthetic drugs
- surgery inside the mouth
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- Ears, nose and throat
- Pregnancy and birth process
- Tumors (including cancer)
- Blood and blood disorders
- Ears
- Male reproductive system
- Muscular and skeletal systems
- Integumentary system (skin, hair, and nails)
- Female reproductive system
19 Clues: Ears • Eyes • Heart • Heredity • The elderly • Digestive System • Immunity to Disease • Ears, nose and throat • Male reproductive system • surgery inside the mouth • Tumors (including cancer) • Blood and blood disorders • Female reproductive system • Pregnancy and birth process • Endocrine system (hormones) • Muscular and skeletal systems • Administration of anesthetic drugs • ...
Unit 5 Review 2024-01-24
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- The thyroid gland is located in which part of the body?
- Hormones in the endocrine system are secreted by what?
- Muscles are made up of primarily
- What in the stomach kills bacteria?
- The endocrine system is primarily responsible for the production and release of what?
- Where two bones meet
- This hormone's function is to extract sugar from blood.
- Substance in the muscle that provides energy
- Skeletal, muscular, endocrine, nervous, circulatoryrespiratoryry and ______.
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- Muscles are connected to bones by
- Tension in muscles =
- Joints are held together by
- The _____ system is like the electrical system of a house.
- "Fight or Flight" instinct?
- Nerve cells are known by what common name?
- Type of bone tissue forms the hard outer layer of bones
- The skeletal system is like the ____ of the house.
- The liver filters out:
18 Clues: Tension in muscles = • Where two bones meet • The liver filters out: • Joints are held together by • "Fight or Flight" instinct? • Muscles are made up of primarily • Muscles are connected to bones by • What in the stomach kills bacteria? • Nerve cells are known by what common name? • Substance in the muscle that provides energy • ...
Skeletal and Muscular Systems 2023-12-19
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- Part of skeletal system - bones, joints,___
- Muscles do to stay cool
- Connects muscle to bone
- Cushion in the joint
- Where two bones meet
- Mr. B's favorite team
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- Muscular system role
- Connects bone to bone
- Muscle tissue in stomach
- Helps strengthen bones
- Muscles that connect to bone
- Heart muscle type
- Muscles do to stay warm
13 Clues: Heart muscle type • Muscular system role • Cushion in the joint • Where two bones meet • Connects bone to bone • Mr. B's favorite team • Helps strengthen bones • Muscles do to stay cool • Muscles do to stay warm • Connects muscle to bone • Muscle tissue in stomach • Muscles that connect to bone • Part of skeletal system - bones, joints,___
The Human Body: The Skeletal System 2024-06-04
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- Holds the skeleton together and support movement
- The system composed of a solid framework of bones and connective tissues to support the body
- An external skeletal system that provides protection
- Bones that provide support and flexibility
- Found inside the bone
- Side to side curve in the spine
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- Connective tissue that attach bone to bone
- An internal skeletal system found in vertebrates
- Makes up the dense outer layer of bone
- Tough, fibrous membrane that covers and protects the outer surface of bone
- 80 bones that protect the internal organs
- Inflammatory disease that damages joints and surrounding tissue
- Connective tissue that attach muscle to bone
13 Clues: Found inside the bone • Side to side curve in the spine • Makes up the dense outer layer of bone • 80 bones that protect the internal organs • Connective tissue that attach bone to bone • Bones that provide support and flexibility • Connective tissue that attach muscle to bone • An internal skeletal system found in vertebrates • ...
Skeletal Muscle Tissue 2019-12-10
Across
- skeletal muscles are located throughout the body at the openings of internal tracts to control the movement of________substances.
- These muscles allow functions, such as swallowing, urination, and defecation, to be under_______control.
- each skeletal muscle fiber is long cylindrical cell,contains many_______and striated.
- skeletal muscle cells are______to provide a long axis for contraction.
- skeletal muscle is a contractile_____that is directly or indirectly attached to bone..
- the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______.
- skeletal muscles contribute to the_______of homeostasis in the body by generating heat.
- skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________.
- shivering is an_______contraction of skeletal muscles in response to perceived lower than normal body temperature.
- inside each skeletal muscle,muscle fibers are organized into individual bundles,each called a_________.
- skeletal muscle tissue is the most______in the human body.
- skeletal muscles,tissue is the only muscle tissue under the______conscious control.
- skeletal muscle fibers occurs in muscles which are attached to the________.
- the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______.
Down
- Skeletal muscle fibers can be quite______for human cells, with diameters up to 100 μm and lengths up to 30 cm.
- skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body.
- skeletal muscle also called_______muscle.
- each skeletal muscle is an organ that consists of various________tissues.
- each skeletal muscle cell is called skeletal muscle_____.
- skeletal muscle_______pull on tendons,which are attached to bones.
- the structure of skeletal muscle cells also makes them_____among muscle tissues.
- Skeletal muscle tissue is packaged by_______tissue sheets into organs.
- the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______.
- skeletal muscle fibers______ together and with connective tissue,nerves and blood vessels to form bundles.
- skeletal muscle is compromised from a series of_______ of muscle fibers.
- if contraction of the muscle causes the muscle to______,the bone and thus the body part will move.
- skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______.
27 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 are long and_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______. • the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______. • skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________. • ...
Skeletal System test review 2023-10-03
Across
- Involuntary muscle
- Bones die and repair themselves
- Cartilage changes to bone
- A stretched ligament
- middle stalk of a long bone
- System of bones in the center of the body
- Voluntary muscle
- A place where two bones meet
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- Attaches muscle to bone
- Ends of long bone
- Skeletal system of the appendages
- Strongest bone of the body
- Porous bone
- Attaches bone to bone
- Torn tendon or muscle tissue
15 Clues: Porous bone • Voluntary muscle • Ends of long bone • Involuntary muscle • A stretched ligament • Attaches bone to bone • Attaches muscle to bone • Cartilage changes to bone • Strongest bone of the body • middle stalk of a long bone • Torn tendon or muscle tissue • A place where two bones meet • Bones die and repair themselves • Skeletal system of the appendages • ...
Major Specialized Areas of Medicine 2024-11-07
Across
- The elderly
- Nervous system (ex. Nerves, brain, spinal cord)
- Eyes
- Heredity
- Immunity to Disease
- Heart
- Digestive System
- Endocrine system (hormones)
- Administration of anesthetic drugs
- surgery inside the mouth
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- Ears, nose and throat
- Pregnancy and birth process
- Tumors (including cancer)
- Blood and blood disorders
- Ears
- Male reproductive system
- Muscular and skeletal systems
- Integumentary system (skin, hair, and nails)
- Female reproductive system
19 Clues: Ears • Eyes • Heart • Heredity • The elderly • Digestive System • Immunity to Disease • Ears, nose and throat • Male reproductive system • surgery inside the mouth • Tumors (including cancer) • Blood and blood disorders • Female reproductive system • Pregnancy and birth process • Endocrine system (hormones) • Muscular and skeletal systems • Administration of anesthetic drugs • ...
Major Specialized Areas of Medicine 2024-11-07
Across
- The elderly
- Nervous system (ex. Nerves, brain, spinal cord)
- Eyes
- Heredity
- Immunity to Disease
- Heart
- Digestive System
- Endocrine system (hormones)
- Administration of anesthetic drugs
- surgery inside the mouth
Down
- Ears, nose and throat
- Pregnancy and birth process
- Tumors (including cancer)
- Blood and blood disorders
- Ears
- Male reproductive system
- Muscular and skeletal systems
- Integumentary system (skin, hair, and nails)
- Female reproductive system
19 Clues: Ears • Eyes • Heart • Heredity • The elderly • Digestive System • Immunity to Disease • Ears, nose and throat • Male reproductive system • surgery inside the mouth • Tumors (including cancer) • Blood and blood disorders • Female reproductive system • Pregnancy and birth process • Endocrine system (hormones) • Muscular and skeletal systems • Administration of anesthetic drugs • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2025-02-21
Across
- This system enables movement and helps maintain body temperature.
- The energy-producing organelle found in muscle cells.
- A plant’s underground structure that absorbs water and nutrients.
- and socket, A type of joint that allows movement in nearly all directions.
- A type of joint that allows rotational movement, like in the neck.
- A mineral stored in bones and needed for strong skeletal structure.
- A structure that provides internal support for plants.
- A rigid outer covering that protects some animals' bodies.
- muscle, A type of muscle you can consciously control.
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- A type of muscle that moves food through the digestive system.
- A type of joint that allows bones to move back and forth.
- This type of skeleton relies on fluid for support.
- These attach muscles to bones.
- This type of muscle is found only in the heart.
- A fluid-filled internal cavity that helps some organisms move.
- The tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- A system that consists of bones, joints, and ligaments.
- A flexible structure where two or more bones meet.
- A system that supports the body and protects organs.
- This structure protects the brain.
20 Clues: These attach muscles to bones. • This structure protects the brain. • The tissue that connects bones to other bones. • This type of muscle is found only in the heart. • This type of skeleton relies on fluid for support. • A flexible structure where two or more bones meet. • A system that supports the body and protects organs. • ...
Skeletal Muscle Tissue 2019-12-10
Across
- each skeletal muscle cell is called skeletal muscle_____.
- Because skeletal muscle cells are long and cylindrical, they are________referred to as muscle fibers.
- skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______.
- the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______.
- skeletal muscle fibers occurs in muscles which are attached to the________.
- each skeletal muscle fiber is long cylindrical cell,contains many_______and striated.
- skeletal muscles,tissue is the only muscle tissue under the______conscious control.
- skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________.
- if contraction of the muscle causes the muscle to______,the bone and thus the body part will move.
- Skeletal muscle tissue is packaged by_______tissue sheets into organs.
- These muscles allow functions, such as swallowing, urination, and defecation, to be under_______control.
- the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______.
- skeletal muscles are located throughout the body at the openings of internal tracts to control the movement of________substances.
- skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body.
Down
- inside each skeletal muscle,muscle fibers are organized into individual bundles,each called a_________.
- skeletal muscle_______pull on tendons,which are attached to bones.
- skeletal muscles contribute to the_______of homeostasis in the body by generating heat.
- each skeletal muscle is an organ that consists of various________tissues.
- skeletal muscle fibers______ together and with connective tissue,nerves and blood vessels to form bundles.
- the structure of skeletal muscle cells also makes them_____among muscle tissues.
- Skeletal muscle fibers can be quite______for human cells, with diameters up to 100 μm and lengths up to 30 cm.
- shivering is an_______contraction of skeletal muscles in response to perceived lower than normal body temperature.
- the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______.
- skeletal muscle is compromised from a series of_______ of muscle fibers.
- skeletal muscle is a contractile_____that is directly or indirectly attached to bone..
- skeletal muscle also called_______muscle.
- skeletal muscle cells are______to provide a long axis for contraction.
- skeletal muscle tissue is the most______in the human body.
- Each skeletal muscle has_______layers of connective tissue that enclose it.
29 Clues: skeletal muscle also called_______muscle. • skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______. • the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______. • skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body. • skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________. • ...
Skeletal System <3 2025-12-09
Across
- (protects the heart)
- (Where is the skeletal system?)
- (How many bones are in the body)
- (the bones make up this)
- (main bone you need to walk. Holds your legs in place connecting them to the spine)
- (the skeletal system protects these)
Down
- (a meme that needs to go... skrilla..?)
- (the bones do what for the organs?)
- (protects the brain)
- (holds the rest of your skeleton up)
- (What the skeletal system is made up of)
11 Clues: (protects the heart) • (protects the brain) • (the bones make up this) • (Where is the skeletal system?) • (How many bones are in the body) • (the bones do what for the organs?) • (holds the rest of your skeleton up) • (the skeletal system protects these) • (a meme that needs to go... skrilla..?) • (What the skeletal system is made up of) • ...
7 Science Human Body Systems 2024-12-16
Across
- this system gets rid of the body's wastes
- this system gathers oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- this system makes chemical messages to help regulate _______
- the maintenance of a constant internal environment when outside conditions change
- a major organ part of the integumentary system
- this system produces sperm and eggs
- the ______ is the pump for the cardiovascular system
Down
- this system works with the skeletal system to help you move
- the lymphatic system is a major part of the immune system to fight bacteria and _____
- cause a disruption in homeostasis
- this system breaks down food into nutrients the body can use
- alcoholism can damage this organ that removes toxins from the blood
- this system supports and protects the body
- the nervous system sends _______ messages
14 Clues: cause a disruption in homeostasis • this system produces sperm and eggs • this system gets rid of the body's wastes • the nervous system sends _______ messages • this system supports and protects the body • a major organ part of the integumentary system • this system gathers oxygen and expels carbon dioxide • the ______ is the pump for the cardiovascular system • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2025-03-26
Across
- Filters your blood
- Protects vital organs
- System including sexual organs
- System including skin, hair, and nails
- System including brain
- System including thyroid
- System including lungs
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- System including bones
- System including stomach
- Transports oxygen and nutrients
- System including biceps
- System including heart
- Connects muscle to bone
- System including lymph nodes
- System including bladder
15 Clues: Filters your blood • Protects vital organs • System including bones • System including heart • System including brain • System including lungs • System including biceps • Connects muscle to bone • System including stomach • System including bladder • System including thyroid • System including lymph nodes • System including sexual organs • Transports oxygen and nutrients • ...
choice board 2024-11-07
Across
- system that deals with protection on the outside
- system that produces hormones and regulates blood pressure
- control center of the body
- organism that only has one cell
Down
- system that transports materials necessary for the body to function
- system that works with the skeletal to move
- succession that takes place with no soil
- system that breaks down food
- system that takes in O2 and releases CO2
- system that supports the body
- succession that takes place with little soil
- system that filters waste and excess fluids form your blood
12 Clues: control center of the body • system that breaks down food • system that supports the body • organism that only has one cell • succession that takes place with no soil • system that takes in O2 and releases CO2 • system that works with the skeletal to move • succession that takes place with little soil • system that deals with protection on the outside • ...
Muscle System 2022-01-20
Across
- many skeletal muscles are attached to the ends of bones that meet at the
- filaments that are anchored to structures called Z lines.
- __ muscle is tissue in the walls of internal organs such as the stomach.
- the region between 2 Z lines
- skeletal muscles are the only muscles you are conscious about.
- __ system consists of all the muscles of the body
- __ muscle is tissue that is attached to bone.
Down
- muscles can only
- Each muscle fiber contains hundreds of organelles called __
- cardiac muscle and smooth muscle are muscles that are not under conscious control, or __
- If you do not use your muscles, they will get ___ and weaker.
- __ muscle is found only in the walls of the heart.
- __ neurons- electrical messages to nerve cells
- skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton by tough connective tissues called
- the signal goes through your __ system to your muscle
15 Clues: muscles can only • the region between 2 Z lines • __ muscle is tissue that is attached to bone. • __ neurons- electrical messages to nerve cells • __ system consists of all the muscles of the body • __ muscle is found only in the walls of the heart. • the signal goes through your __ system to your muscle • filaments that are anchored to structures called Z lines. • ...
Cells to Systems Review Crossword 2024-12-16
Across
- powerhouse of the cell where ATP is made
- jelly-like substance where all organelles are floating
- determines what comes in and out the cell
- cell that has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- keeping a stable internal environment
- second line of defense if a pathogen gets past our outer covering
- organelle where protein synthesis occurs
- shipping and packaging of proteins
- multiple organs work together to form an
- system that transports materials throughout the body
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- system where hormones are produced
- outer covering-consisting of skin, hair, and nails
- works with the skeletal system to allow for movement
- interacts with ALL other systems
- organelle exclusive to plant cells that creates food/glucose
- responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- the basic unit of life
- a group of cells working together forms
- system where red and white blood cells are produced
- system responsible for removing waste from the body
- organelle primarily used for storage
- garbage disposal of the cell
22 Clues: the basic unit of life • garbage disposal of the cell • interacts with ALL other systems • system where hormones are produced • shipping and packaging of proteins • organelle primarily used for storage • keeping a stable internal environment • a group of cells working together forms • powerhouse of the cell where ATP is made • organelle where protein synthesis occurs • ...
Lisa Hurst - Body Systems 2020-11-09
Across
- This protects your skin from sun exposure.
- This system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- This type of muscle is only found in the heart.
- This system breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy.
- You can control this type of muscle.
- The part of the blood that carries nutrients.
- This system transports nutrients throughout the body.
- This organ moves food from the mouth to the stomach.
- These are the air sacs of the lungs.
- This system removes waste from the body.
- This system fights pathogens.
- This organ has thousands of alveoli.
- This organ filters blood from arteries using nephrons.
- This system protects your soft organs.
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- This muscle, when pulled down, fills the lungs with air.
- 90% of nutrients are absorbed in this organ.
- This type of marrow makes red and white blood cells.
- The tiniest and most numerous blood vessels.
- This soft, jelly-like substance is the center of bones.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- This system works with your skeletal system to help your body move.
- This is the outer layer of the skin.
- This organ stores urine.
- This system protects the body from injury and bacteria.
24 Clues: This organ stores urine. • The organ that pumps blood. • This system fights pathogens. • You can control this type of muscle. • This is the outer layer of the skin. • These are the air sacs of the lungs. • This organ has thousands of alveoli. • This system protects your soft organs. • This system removes waste from the body. • This protects your skin from sun exposure. • ...
Organ Systems of the body 2024-09-25
Across
- : System that includes nose and lungs.
- : The Endocrine System is made up of _________.
- : Clusters of cells performing a similar function.
- : System that coordinate the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment.
- : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature.
- : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________.
- : Made of tissues that perform one specific function
- : The basic unit of life
- : The Circulatory System includes the _______,veins, arteries, capillaries, and red blood cells
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- : System that includes ovaries and testes.
- : System that includes the mouth, esophagus, and stomach.
- : System that helps the body Fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- : System helps rid the body of waste such as excess water and salts.
- : System that delivers oxygenated blood to the various cells and organ systems in your body.
- SYSTEMS : Groups of organs that perform a specific purpose in the human body
- : System that works with the skeletal and nervous system to produce movement.
16 Clues: : The basic unit of life • : System that includes nose and lungs. • : System that includes ovaries and testes. • : The Endocrine System is made up of _________. • : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________. • : Clusters of cells performing a similar function. • : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature. • ...
Organ Systems of the body 2024-09-25
Across
- : The basic unit of life
- : The Circulatory System includes the _______,veins, arteries, capillaries, and red blood cells
- : System that delivers oxygenated blood to the various cells and organ systems in your body.
- : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature.
- : Clusters of cells performing a similar function.
- : System that coordinate the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment.
- : System helps rid the body of waste such as excess water and salts.
Down
- : System that includes ovaries and testes.
- : Made of tissues that perform one specific function
- : The Endocrine System is made up of _________.
- : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________.
- : System that helps the body Fights off foreign invaders in the body.
- : System that includes nose and lungs.
- : System that includes the mouth, esophagus, and stomach.
- : System that works with the skeletal and nervous system to produce movement.
- SYSTEMS : Groups of organs that perform a specific purpose in the human body
16 Clues: : The basic unit of life • : System that includes nose and lungs. • : System that includes ovaries and testes. • : The Endocrine System is made up of _________. • : The Skeletal System is made up of ___________. • : Clusters of cells performing a similar function. • : System that helps regulate the bodys temperature. • ...
