skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- how many layers of skin do we have
- one of the most type of cancer
- what muscle is voluntary
- muscular function
- inflammation of the joint
- towards the midline of the body
- term for cartilage
- parts of the integumentary system
- muscle to muscle
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- surgical removal
- bones in fingers and toes
- skeletal function
- excessive, high
- the body part is called
- Skin function
- plegia
- word for oste
- prefix meaning difficult
- long bone of the body
- suffix meaning of pain
20 Clues: plegia • Skin function • word for oste • excessive, high • surgical removal • muscle to muscle • skeletal function • muscular function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- muscular function
- what muscle is voluntary
- term for cartilage
- plegia
- suffix meaning of pain
- skeletal function
- Skin function
- excessive, high
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- word for oste
- prefix meaning difficult
- one of the most type of cancer
- inflammation of the joint
- the body part is called
- parts of the integumentary system
- bones in fingers and toes
- muscle to muscle
- towards the midline of the body
- long bone of the body
- surgical removal
- how many layers of skin do we have
20 Clues: plegia • word for oste • Skin function • excessive, high • muscle to muscle • surgical removal • muscular function • skeletal function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • prefix meaning difficult • what muscle is voluntary • inflammation of the joint • bones in fingers and toes • one of the most type of cancer • ...
Life Science Summative 2 2024-12-11
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- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this into the body
- When different types of cells work together to do a job, they make a ____
- The body system that is made of bones and helps us move and stand
- The body system the works to bring oxygen in and send carbon dioxide out
- When different types of organs work together to do a job, they make a ____
- All the body systems are working together to try and maintain _____
- The smallest unit of life
- A structure of the nervous system that sends signals
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- The body system that works to breakdown food and take out nutrients
- The body system thatinvloves blood carry nutrients, waste, and oxygen throughout your body
- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this out of the body
- The body system that works closely with the skeletal system to help us move
- The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt
- A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily
- a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food
- How something is made (what it is made out of)
- Something job
- When different types of tissues work together to do a job, they make a ____
- When the skeletal system and muscular system work together they help us do this
19 Clues: Something job • The smallest unit of life • How something is made (what it is made out of) • A structure of the nervous system that sends signals • The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt • a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food • A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily • ...
Exam 2 Crossword 2020-10-19
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- System that eliminates waste from the body
- Work to enhance performance by improving energy production and aiding in recovery from exercise
- Nutrients needed in very small quantities
- Delayed-onset muscle soreness
- The storage form of carbohydrates
- Part of the muscular system; cardiac, skeletal, _____
- State of normal levels of body water
- Term used to describe all aspects of food
- There are _____ energy pathways (the answer is a #)
- Motor development is concerned with changes in motor performance over the _____.
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- Needs approximately 0.8g/kg of protein each day
- Organizing and initiating an action; response _____
- Part of the nervous system that increases activity in response to stress
- System of the body responsible for the structure of the body and protects internal organs
- Primarily used for tissue repair and growth
- Moving information from short-term to long-term
- The macronutrient we need in the largest quantity
- The storage form of fat
- System that brings oxygen into the lungs and removes carbon dioxide from the body
- Decreased calcium consumption may cause this
- Coordinates complex voluntary movements
21 Clues: The storage form of fat • Delayed-onset muscle soreness • The storage form of carbohydrates • State of normal levels of body water • Coordinates complex voluntary movements • Nutrients needed in very small quantities • Term used to describe all aspects of food • System that eliminates waste from the body • Primarily used for tissue repair and growth • ...
Ch 1 Organ Systems 2025-08-25
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- filters the blood to produce urine
- system of the ribs and cranium
- system of the heart and vascular system
- breathing
- system of the muscles
- life
- a group of cells
- cleansing of the blood
- system of the brain
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- the system of the skin
- made up of same type tissues
- the body is at balance
- process the food eaten
- different in male and female
- make up molecules
- NaCl
- system of the hormones
17 Clues: life • NaCl • breathing • a group of cells • make up molecules • system of the brain • system of the muscles • the system of the skin • the body is at balance • process the food eaten • cleansing of the blood • system of the hormones • made up of same type tissues • different in male and female • system of the ribs and cranium • filters the blood to produce urine • ...
Test review 2023-11-27
11 Clues: Veins • Throat • Skeletal sys • One cardiac muscle • Largest bone in the body • The brain cant feel pain • largest artery in the body • Things that bring air to lungs • FLiter out waste from your blood • and language Temporal lobe • system works well with the skeletal system
Test review 2023-11-27
11 Clues: Veins • Throat • Skeletal sys • One cardiac muscle • Largest bone in the body • The brain cant feel pain • largest artery in the body • Things that bring air to lungs • FLiter out waste from your blood • and language Temporal lobe • system works well with the skeletal system
Organs and Body Systems Crossword 2023-09-19
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- the excretory system includes this organ
- body system that includes the lungs
- the spleen is an organ in this body system
- the salivary glands are part of this system
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- this body system holds the skeletal system together
- body system that controls and regulates hormone production
- the heart is a part of this body system
- the function of this system is to produce offspring
- this body system includes 206 bones
- the body's largest organ
10 Clues: the body's largest organ • body system that includes the lungs • this body system includes 206 bones • the heart is a part of this body system • the excretory system includes this organ • the spleen is an organ in this body system • the salivary glands are part of this system • this body system holds the skeletal system together • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2019-03-11
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- upper arm
- supports the body and protects internal organs
- round part of the skull that holds the brain
- protected by backbone
- hardest bone which forms the lower jaw
- smallest bone
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- long bony structure that provides support for the body
- movable bone of the skull
- last two pairs of the rib cage
- longest and strongest bone in our body.
- bone at the front of your leg, between the knee and the feet
- bony structure of the head that surrounds the brain
12 Clues: upper arm • smallest bone • protected by backbone • movable bone of the skull • last two pairs of the rib cage • hardest bone which forms the lower jaw • longest and strongest bone in our body. • round part of the skull that holds the brain • supports the body and protects internal organs • bony structure of the head that surrounds the brain • ...
Skeletal System 2018-05-24
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- rib cage protects this
- Tissues that join two bones
- muscle that is involuntary in action and voluntary in structure
- Protects the spinal cord
- marrow fatty substance inside bone
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- elastic fibers that join muscles and bones
- protects the brain
- muscles under our control
- joint found in wrist,ankle, between vertebrae
- they contract and relax to produce movement
- joint that allows movement only in one direction
- joint that joins skull and vertebrae
12 Clues: protects the brain • rib cage protects this • Protects the spinal cord • muscles under our control • Tissues that join two bones • joint that joins skull and vertebrae • marrow fatty substance inside bone • elastic fibers that join muscles and bones • they contract and relax to produce movement • joint found in wrist,ankle, between vertebrae • ...
Skeletal System 2023-08-17
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- An instrument surgically inserted in an incision near a joint, such as the knee, which allows a doctor to see the inside of the joint.
- A chronic autoimmune disorder marked by inflammation of the joints, skin, and other connective tissues and organs.
- In bone, the breakdown of bone tissue through the action of osteoclasts that leads to a reduction in bone mass.
- A soft, flexible but sturdy tissue. It is found between bones and in some body parts, such as the ears.
- A brain disorder marked by disturbances in the central nervous system that result in sudden convulsive attacks.
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- Loss of feeling or movement in a part of the body.
- A fibrous protein that makes up connective tissue and bone.
- The membrane of connective tissue in bones.
- A nodular mass of bone or cartilage in a tendon.
- Relating to or having the characteristics of an axis.
- Having to do with the membranes that secrete bodily fluids.
- Relating to an appendage of the body, especially one of the limbs.
12 Clues: The membrane of connective tissue in bones. • A nodular mass of bone or cartilage in a tendon. • Loss of feeling or movement in a part of the body. • Relating to or having the characteristics of an axis. • A fibrous protein that makes up connective tissue and bone. • Having to do with the membranes that secrete bodily fluids. • ...
skeletal system 2024-01-23
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- a joint which only allows 2 movements
- acted as a lubricant within a joint
- acts as a shock absorber within a joint
- attaches bone to bone
- a type of synovial joint
- the joint action occurring at the shoulder during front crawl
- the correct name for skull
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- a joint which allows full range of motion
- the bone found at the front of the leg
- the closing of a hinge joint
- the opening pot a hinge joint
- the biggest bone in the body.
12 Clues: attaches bone to bone • a type of synovial joint • the correct name for skull • the closing of a hinge joint • the opening pot a hinge joint • the biggest bone in the body. • acted as a lubricant within a joint • a joint which only allows 2 movements • the bone found at the front of the leg • acts as a shock absorber within a joint • a joint which allows full range of motion • ...
Skeletal System 2024-01-19
12 Clues: Cartilage cell • Secrete osteoid • Bone stem cells • Found in lacunae • Long, compact bone • Lines medullary cavity • Originate from monocytes • Spongy bone at end of bone • Outer membrane of cartilage • Membrane covering compact bone • Contain red blood marrow between it • contain blood vessels and nerve of bone
Skeletal System 2025-08-28
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- Fluid is fluid inside joints that lubricates and reduces friction.
- is smooth, flexible tissue that covers bone ends to reduce friction and absorb shock.
- is a place where two or more bones meet, allowing movement.
- is straightening a joint, increasing the angle (e.g., kicking a ball).
- Bone is thin and flat, protecting organs and providing muscle attachment (e.g., ribs).
- Joint allows movement in one direction, like a door (e.g., knee, elbow).
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- and Socket Joint allows movement in all directions (e.g., shoulder, hip).
- is strong, flexible tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- is the body’s framework that provides support, protection, and movement.
- is tough tissue that connects bone to bone and keeps joints stable.
- Bone is longer than wide and acts as a lever for movement (e.g., femur).
- is bending a joint, decreasing the angle (e.g., bicep curl).
12 Clues: is strong, flexible tissue that connects muscle to bone. • is a place where two or more bones meet, allowing movement. • is bending a joint, decreasing the angle (e.g., bicep curl). • Fluid is fluid inside joints that lubricates and reduces friction. • is tough tissue that connects bone to bone and keeps joints stable. • ...
The Body Systems 2023-03-10
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- Part Of Nervous System.
- Moves Body.
- Part Of Muscular System.
- Part Of Excretory System.
- Protects Internal Organs.
- Part Of Integumentary System.
- Part Of The Respiratory System.
- Gets Rid Of Waste From Blood.
- Part Of Excretory System.
- What the Skeletal System Does.
- Part of Circulatory System.
- Taking In Oxygen And Letting Out Carbon Dioxide.
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- Part Of Endocrine System.
- Breaks Down Food Into Usable Nutrients.
- Regulate Bodies Growth.
- Part Of Digestive System.
- Uses Blood To Transport Nutrients.
- Support And Protect Organs.
- Part of Digestive System.
- Recieves And Sends Messages To The Brain.
20 Clues: Moves Body. • Regulate Bodies Growth. • Part Of Nervous System. • Part Of Muscular System. • Part Of Endocrine System. • Part Of Digestive System. • Part Of Excretory System. • Protects Internal Organs. • Part of Digestive System. • Part Of Excretory System. • Support And Protect Organs. • Part of Circulatory System. • Part Of Integumentary System. • Gets Rid Of Waste From Blood. • ...
Shubh: Choice Board - E- 25 2024-01-24
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- 2 systems allow movement
- includes brain and spinal cord
- the male reproductive system produces and delivers sperm
- produces the egg and nourishes and protects the fetus
- returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and gets rid of bacteria and viruses
- breaks down food so the body can absorb nutrients
- glands send chemical messages. Ovaries and testes are part of this system
- removes wastes from blood and regulates body fluids
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- heart pumps blood through the body by blood vessels
- works with skeletal and helps you move
- supports and protects the body
- lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- includes lungs
- includes skin, hair, and nails
- sends electrical messages throughout the body
15 Clues: includes lungs • 2 systems allow movement • includes brain and spinal cord • supports and protects the body • includes skin, hair, and nails • works with skeletal and helps you move • sends electrical messages throughout the body • lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide • breaks down food so the body can absorb nutrients • ...
Muscle Vocabulary 2015-03-26
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- skeletal muscles make up about _____ percent of your body weight
- make up the walls of the heart and the brain itself
- place of connection between muscles and moving bones by tendons
- skeletal muscles protect ________
- place of connection between muscles and stationary bones by tendons
- type of muscle that attaches to the bones
- weakest of the 3 muscle types
- visceral muscles and cardiac muscles are in the _________ muscle
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- digestive and ________ system work together to absorb nutrients
- protects enclosed organs
- what the muscular system does
- bands of dense connective tissue, connects using collagen fibers, strong, high stress due to pull of muscles
- type of muscle that is only involved with the heart
- there are ____ total muscles in your body
- skeletal muscles are in the ________ muscle
15 Clues: protects enclosed organs • what the muscular system does • weakest of the 3 muscle types • skeletal muscles protect ________ • type of muscle that attaches to the bones • there are ____ total muscles in your body • skeletal muscles are in the ________ muscle • make up the walls of the heart and the brain itself • type of muscle that is only involved with the heart • ...
Skeletal System 2021-02-09
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- the vertebrae
- bones surround the delicate areas of our body
- this helps with shock absorption and making more blood cells
- your height and shoe size are determined by this
- these protect delicate organs
- this produces red and white blood cells
- this will determine your suitability for certain sports
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- this becomes thicker as we train
- strong fibres that hold bones together
- allows movement
- 206 bones
- stops our bones from rubbing
12 Clues: 206 bones • the vertebrae • allows movement • stops our bones from rubbing • these protect delicate organs • this becomes thicker as we train • strong fibres that hold bones together • this produces red and white blood cells • bones surround the delicate areas of our body • your height and shoe size are determined by this • ...
Skeletal system 2021-11-04
12 Clues: is in the arm • is in the head • is in the neck • is in the mouth • is in the chest • perone in english • is in the shoulder • is in front of the ribs • is in the arm and start with u • is in the leg and start with f • is in the leg and start with t • is very long but isnt the femur
Skeletal system 2021-11-04
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- sirven para soporte de nuestro cuerpo.
- bone- esta en la cara, situada en la boca.
- está en la zona inferior del tronco, une el miembro inferior del miembro.
- es un hueso largo situado en la parte lateral del antebrazo.
- está situado en la línea media anterior del tórax.
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- es muy puntiaguda y está situada en medio del esqueleto.
- está situado entre la rodilla y el tobillo.
- es un hueso largo y delgado situado en la parte superior del pecho.
- sirve como fuente de tejido óseo.
- protege el cerebro
- es el hueso más largo de la pierna
- se encuentra en el antebrazo, junto al radio y otros huesos.
12 Clues: protege el cerebro • sirve como fuente de tejido óseo. • es el hueso más largo de la pierna • sirven para soporte de nuestro cuerpo. • está situado entre la rodilla y el tobillo. • bone- esta en la cara, situada en la boca. • está situado en la línea media anterior del tórax. • es muy puntiaguda y está situada en medio del esqueleto. • ...
Skeletal System 2021-10-21
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- What does the vertebral column protect
- Name for the fingers and toes
- What does the skeleton protect
- Function of the skeleton
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- Jaw bone
- Knee cap
- Type of bone which protects something
- Collar Bone
- Type of joint found in the elbow
- Shortest bone in the lower arm
- Lowest part of the vertebral column
- Longest bone in the body
12 Clues: Jaw bone • Knee cap • Collar Bone • Longest bone in the body • Function of the skeleton • Name for the fingers and toes • Shortest bone in the lower arm • What does the skeleton protect • Type of joint found in the elbow • Lowest part of the vertebral column • Type of bone which protects something • What does the vertebral column protect
Skeletal System 2022-03-29
12 Clues: jawbone • fingers • knee bone • funny bone • hip bone(s) • small bone in leg • back of the shoulder • largest bone in your body • holds your brain in place • top of your spinal column • protects your vital organs • bottom of the spinal column
Skeletal System 2021-06-10
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- the inner part of the bone
- attach the bones to each other
- stuff covering the ends of bones to stop them from rubbing against each other
- bones for protection
- bones for movement
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- the strong and hard outside of the bone
- tissue that pulls on the bones allowing us to move
- the stuff inside your bones that produces blood cells
- the area where bones meet
- the fluid that surrounds the joint
- the fibre that attaches the muscle to the bone
- where two muscles work together, one contracts the other relaxes
12 Clues: bones for movement • bones for protection • the area where bones meet • the inner part of the bone • attach the bones to each other • the fluid that surrounds the joint • the strong and hard outside of the bone • the fibre that attaches the muscle to the bone • tissue that pulls on the bones allowing us to move • the stuff inside your bones that produces blood cells • ...
Skeletal System 2018-03-13
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- The cells that make new bone
- The longest bone in your body
- Which part of the bone has a nerve supply
- Which mineral found in match heads is also stored in bone
- What does yellow bone marrow store
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- A baby has more bones than an adult - what happens
- What does the greek word "osteon" mean
- If you dont have enough calcium what medical condition might you get
- Which mineral is important to strengthen your bones
- What disease is caused by lack of vitamin D
- The smallest bone in your body
- Red bone marrow produces this
12 Clues: The cells that make new bone • The longest bone in your body • Red bone marrow produces this • The smallest bone in your body • What does yellow bone marrow store • What does the greek word "osteon" mean • Which part of the bone has a nerve supply • What disease is caused by lack of vitamin D • A baby has more bones than an adult - what happens • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2019-03-11
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- / smallest bone
- / round part of the skull that holds the brain
- jaw / movable bone of the skull
- Column / long bony structure that provides support for the body
- bone / bone at the front of your leg, between the knee and the feet
- cord / protected by backbone
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- / longest and strongest bone in our body.
- / hardest bone which forms the lower jaw
- System / supports the body and protects internal organs
- ribs / last two pairs of the rib cage
- / upper arm
- / bony structure of the head that surrounds the brain
12 Clues: / upper arm • / smallest bone • cord / protected by backbone • jaw / movable bone of the skull • ribs / last two pairs of the rib cage • / hardest bone which forms the lower jaw • / longest and strongest bone in our body. • / round part of the skull that holds the brain • / bony structure of the head that surrounds the brain • ...
Skeletal System 2023-10-26
12 Clues: arm • forearm • backbone • back feet • breastbone • front feet • upper leg bone • lower leg bone • protects brain • shoulder blade • helps move tail • protect internal organs
Skeletal System 2023-08-17
Across
- An instrument surgically inserted in an incision near a joint, such as the knee, which allows a doctor to see the inside of the joint.
- A chronic autoimmune disorder marked by inflammation of the joints, skin, and other connective tissues and organs.
- In bone, the breakdown of bone tissue through the action of osteoclasts that leads to a reduction in bone mass.
- A soft, flexible but sturdy tissue. It is found between bones and in some body parts, such as the ears.
- A brain disorder marked by disturbances in the central nervous system that result in sudden convulsive attacks.
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- Loss of feeling or movement in a part of the body.
- A fibrous protein that makes up connective tissue and bone.
- The membrane of connective tissue in bones.
- A nodular mass of bone or cartilage in a tendon.
- Relating to or having the characteristics of an axis.
- Having to do with the membranes that secrete bodily fluids.
- Relating to an appendage of the body, especially one of the limbs.
12 Clues: The membrane of connective tissue in bones. • A nodular mass of bone or cartilage in a tendon. • Loss of feeling or movement in a part of the body. • Relating to or having the characteristics of an axis. • A fibrous protein that makes up connective tissue and bone. • Having to do with the membranes that secrete bodily fluids. • ...
Skeletal System 2024-11-11
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- The part of your head that has fixed joints.
- Type of joint paired with socket.
- Type of joint that lets your arm move in circles.
- Type of joint that lets you turn your head.
- Type of joint that lets bones slide over each other.
- Type of joint that moves like a door.
- This body part has a pivot joint.
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- A hinge joint in your arm.
- A hinge joint in your leg.
- Part of the body with a ball-and-socket joint.
- This body part has a gliding joint.
- Type of joint found in the skull that doesn't move.
12 Clues: A hinge joint in your arm. • A hinge joint in your leg. • Type of joint paired with socket. • This body part has a pivot joint. • This body part has a gliding joint. • Type of joint that moves like a door. • Type of joint that lets you turn your head. • The part of your head that has fixed joints. • Part of the body with a ball-and-socket joint. • ...
194-2 2024-09-11
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- Organ composed of cardiac muscle. Heart
- Muscles provide this to help maintain posture and body position. Stability
- Neurotransmitter that triggers muscle contraction. Acetylcholine
- Muscle type found in internal organs like the stomach. Smooth
- Term combining muscle and skeletal systems. Musculoskeletal
- Molecule converted into ATP to fuel muscle contractions. Glucose
- The muscular system helps maintain this alongside movement and heat production. Posture
- Genetic disorder causing progressive muscle weakness. Dystrophy
- Condition affecting how the brain processes pain signals, causing widespread pain. Fibrosis
- Filament that slides past myosin to enable muscle contraction. Actin
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- Process in the digestive tract involving smooth muscle contractions. Peristalsis
- Molecule that provides energy for muscle contractions. ATP
- The process by which muscles produce heat. Thermogenesis
- Voluntary muscle type attached to bones by tendons. Skeletal
- Structures that connect muscles to bones. Tendons
- Inflammation of tendons caused by overuse or injury. Tendinitis
- Sudden, involuntary contractions of muscles. Cramps
- The muscular system is sometimes referred to as this, emphasizing movement. Locomotor
- Muscle type unique to the heart. Cardiac
- Autoimmune disease that affects communication between nerves and muscles. Myasthenia
20 Clues: Organ composed of cardiac muscle. Heart • Muscle type unique to the heart. Cardiac • Structures that connect muscles to bones. Tendons • Sudden, involuntary contractions of muscles. Cramps • The process by which muscles produce heat. Thermogenesis • Molecule that provides energy for muscle contractions. ATP • ...
Principles of Health Science Crossword 2022-05-12
20 Clues: Career • Disease • Symptom • Urinary • Nervous • Medicine • Muscular • Skeletal • Digestive • Hippocratic • Circulatory • Respiratory • Organ System • Clara Barton • Integumentary • Set of Symptoms • Weird Condition • Famous Physician • Hospital Vehicle • Alexander Fleming
Muscle Vocabulary 2015-03-26
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- bands of dense connective tissue, connects using collagen fibers, strong, high stress due to pull of muscles
- what the muscular system does
- skeletal muscles are in the ________ muscle
- type of muscle that is only involved with the heart
- weakest of the 3 muscle types
- skeletal muscles make up about _____ percent of your body weight
- make up the walls of the heart and the brain itself
- protects enclosed organs
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- skeletal muscles protect ________
- place of connection between muscles and moving bones by tendons
- digestive and ________ system work together to absorb nutrients
- type of muscle that attaches to the bones
- place of connection between muscles and stationary bones by tendons
- visceral muscles and cardiac muscles are in the _________ muscle
- there are ____ total muscles in your body
15 Clues: protects enclosed organs • what the muscular system does • weakest of the 3 muscle types • skeletal muscles protect ________ • type of muscle that attaches to the bones • there are ____ total muscles in your body • skeletal muscles are in the ________ muscle • type of muscle that is only involved with the heart • make up the walls of the heart and the brain itself • ...
Week 7 Vocabulary 2020-10-20
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- Breaks down food
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function
- The body's speedy electronomical communication network
- Consists of Skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones
- An individual living thing
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- Protects and supports body organs
- Transports Oxygen,waste, nutrients, etc..
- Brings oxygen to the body
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- Collection of tissues
10 Clues: Breaks down food • Collection of tissues • Brings oxygen to the body • An individual living thing • Protects and supports body organs • Transports Oxygen,waste, nutrients, etc.. • A group of parts that work together as a whole • The body's speedy electronomical communication network • A group of similar cells that perform the same function • ...
Skeletal System 2022-01-09
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- end of a bone, made of spongy bone
- type of bone that is hard and not porous
- Long bone
- type of cartilage made of hyaline cartilage
- type of bone that is very porous and light weight
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- helps with bone growth and repair
- shaft of the bone, made of compact bone
- the plate where bone lengthening occurs
- One of the functions of bone
- irregular bone
- Short bones
- Flat bone
12 Clues: Long bone • Flat bone • Short bones • irregular bone • One of the functions of bone • helps with bone growth and repair • end of a bone, made of spongy bone • shaft of the bone, made of compact bone • the plate where bone lengthening occurs • type of bone that is hard and not porous • type of cartilage made of hyaline cartilage • type of bone that is very porous and light weight
Skeletal System 2013-11-12
13 Clues: EMG • wrist • spine • skull • kneecap • breast bone • upper arm bone • lower arm bone • lower arm bone • upper leg bone • lower jaw bone • disease of the nerve • inflammation of the bone and joint
Skeletal system 2015-01-04
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- it joints a leg with a vertebrae collumn
- bone in the front of a rib cage
- one of a bone that protects a spinal cord
- this bone joints the arm with a rib cage
- place where RBCs are produced
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- one function of a human skeleton
- the longest bone in a human skeleton
- the longest bone in our arm
- type of a skeleton that arthropods have
- it protects our brain
- one of a bone of a lower part of a leg
- place where cartilage is present
12 Clues: it protects our brain • the longest bone in our arm • place where RBCs are produced • bone in the front of a rib cage • one function of a human skeleton • place where cartilage is present • the longest bone in a human skeleton • one of a bone of a lower part of a leg • type of a skeleton that arthropods have • it joints a leg with a vertebrae collumn • ...
Skeletal System 2020-11-17
12 Clues: in hand • wrist area • bicep muscle • protects lungs • protects brain • above your scapula • above the knee cap • below the knee cap • in between both ribs • above hand below elbow • in between thigh and shin • attachment for tongue and other muscle
skeletal system 2024-01-31
12 Clues: skull • break • kneecap • hipbone • jawbone • shoulder blade • where bones connect • protects vital organs • smaller of two leg bones • bones in fingers and toes • thighbone largest bone in body • shinbone larger of two leg bones
Skeletal System 2020-02-17
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- inside the palms of your hands.
- connects head to the body.
- is at the end of your limbs and is in 4 parts of the body.
- people find it funny when you knock this bone.
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- protects important organs like the heart and lungs.
- belongs to the low region and rhymes with nutella.
- connects your legs to your core.
- you use it everyday especially to eat.
- connects to the bottoms of your ribs.
- connects the spine to the arms.
- how many sections of the spine.
- it is the smallest bone on the inside of your arm.
12 Clues: connects head to the body. • inside the palms of your hands. • connects the spine to the arms. • how many sections of the spine. • connects your legs to your core. • connects to the bottoms of your ribs. • you use it everyday especially to eat. • people find it funny when you knock this bone. • belongs to the low region and rhymes with nutella. • ...
Skeletal System 2024-07-10
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- LIES IN A HORIZONTAL OBLIQUE PLANE, JUST ABOVE THE FIRST RIB
- FORMS THE SIDE WALLS AND THE ROOF OF THE CRANIUM
- TO HOLD HEAD UP AND SUPPORT THE SKULL
- LARGEST AND STRONGEST TARSAL
- CENTERED ON MIDLINE OF ANTERIOR THORAX NARROW FLAT BONE
- PAIRS 8-12 ATTACH INDIRECTLY TO THE STERNUM VIA COSTAL CARTILAGE
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- IS THE LARGEST , MOST CONSTANT SESAMOID BONE IN THE BODY
- LONG BONE ON THE MEDIAL SIDE OF FOREARM
- SERVES AS THE BASE FOR THE TRUNK AND GIRDLE FOR LOWER LIMB ATTACHMENT
- THE CARPAL THAT ARTICULATES WITH 1ST METACARPAL
- FLAT BONE THAT FORMS THE POSTERIOR PORTION OF THE SHOULDER GIRDLE
- THE 2ND LARGEST BONE IN THE BODY LOCATED ON THE MEDIAL SIDE OF LEG AND IS THE WEIGHT BEARING BONE
12 Clues: LARGEST AND STRONGEST TARSAL • TO HOLD HEAD UP AND SUPPORT THE SKULL • LONG BONE ON THE MEDIAL SIDE OF FOREARM • THE CARPAL THAT ARTICULATES WITH 1ST METACARPAL • FORMS THE SIDE WALLS AND THE ROOF OF THE CRANIUM • IS THE LARGEST , MOST CONSTANT SESAMOID BONE IN THE BODY • CENTERED ON MIDLINE OF ANTERIOR THORAX NARROW FLAT BONE • ...
Skeletal System 2023-04-28
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- where 2 bones meet
- protects lungs and heart
- protects the brain
- type of joint that doesn't move
- backbone
- thigh bone
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- "The function of the skeletal system is to support and ____ our body"
- middle piece that ribs are connected to
- "As we grow, some of our bones ____ together"
- type of joint found in our shoulders
- upper arm bone
- type of joint found in elbows and jaw
12 Clues: backbone • thigh bone • upper arm bone • where 2 bones meet • protects the brain • protects lungs and heart • type of joint that doesn't move • type of joint found in our shoulders • type of joint found in elbows and jaw • middle piece that ribs are connected to • "As we grow, some of our bones ____ together" • "The function of the skeletal system is to support and ____ our body"
Skeletal System 2023-12-13
12 Clues: backbone • collarbone • the knee cap • the lower jaw • shoulder blades • the upperleg bone • bone of upper arm • bones of the forearm • another name for the skull • the bones in the lower leg • the cartilage that fuses the rib cage together • the part that attaches the lower half of the skeleton to the spine
Skeletal System 2023-12-18
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- The process of hard bone replacing cartilage in our skeletal system.
- This gives the human body shape and support.
- Protects lungs.
- Inner part of bone that makes the skeleton lighter and contains bone marrow.
- The hardest material in the human body.
- A white, rubbery substance in our skeletal system.
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- The outer part of a bone consists of a hard material called.
- There are 206 of these in the adult skeleton.
- Manufactures blood cells and stores fat for the body.
- Joint that functions like a lever (like your elbow).
- Connects bones to bones at the joint.
- Protects brain.
12 Clues: Protects lungs. • Protects brain. • Connects bones to bones at the joint. • The hardest material in the human body. • This gives the human body shape and support. • There are 206 of these in the adult skeleton. • A white, rubbery substance in our skeletal system. • Joint that functions like a lever (like your elbow). • Manufactures blood cells and stores fat for the body. • ...
Skeletal System 2023-10-26
12 Clues: arm • forearm • backbone • back feet • breastbone • front feet • protects brain • shoulder blade • upper leg bone • lower leg bone • helps move tail • protect internal organs
Skeletal system 2025-04-02
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- Bone that forms the base of the skull.
- Bone that forms the cheek.
- The bones of the ankle are called
- Bony cavity that houses and protects the eye.
- The medical term for the bone that protects the knee jont.
- Bone that forms the pelvis.
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- The joint that allows the neck to rotate is a
- Fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones at a joint.
- Bone that forms the shoulder girdle.
- Bony shield that protects the brain.
- Name of the lower jaw.
- At the elbow we encounter a type of joint
12 Clues: Name of the lower jaw. • Bone that forms the cheek. • Bone that forms the pelvis. • The bones of the ankle are called • Bone that forms the shoulder girdle. • Bony shield that protects the brain. • Bone that forms the base of the skull. • At the elbow we encounter a type of joint • The joint that allows the neck to rotate is a • Bony cavity that houses and protects the eye. • ...
Skeletal System 2024-03-27
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- What absorbs shock and reduces friction?
- What joins a bone to a bone?
- What can bones do if they fracture?
- Tissues Bones are made of ______________
- There are 360 ______ in the human body
- There are 206 bones in a _____________
- What type of skeleton provides structural support and protection for internal organs
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- ______ keeps the cartilage slippery
- What is the biggest bone in the skeletal system?
- What type of joints in our elbows and knees?
- What do the bones protect?
- What joins muscles to bone?
12 Clues: What do the bones protect? • What joins muscles to bone? • What joins a bone to a bone? • ______ keeps the cartilage slippery • What can bones do if they fracture? • There are 360 ______ in the human body • There are 206 bones in a _____________ • What absorbs shock and reduces friction? • Tissues Bones are made of ______________ • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2021-08-26
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- This is the longest bone in our body
- The muscles that are under our concious control
- The bones of joints are joined by strong elastic bands of these tissues
- The framework of bones in our body
- This is the smallest bone in our body
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- These strong fibrous tissues join the bones and muscles
- These are the soft elastic bands of tissues that are responsible for every movement of our body
- A soft and spongy matter present inside hollow bones
- A place where two bones are joined together
- These muscles are found in our heart
- These joints are present in our wrists and ankles
- This protects our delicate brain
12 Clues: This protects our delicate brain • The framework of bones in our body • These muscles are found in our heart • This is the longest bone in our body • This is the smallest bone in our body • A place where two bones are joined together • The muscles that are under our concious control • These joints are present in our wrists and ankles • ...
Skeletal System 2022-10-30
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- a curved shape that forms a protective wall around the body cavity
- attaches our bones to other bones
- tubular shape with enlarged ends that provides support and serves as a lever
- dense, smooth layer
- framework for our body
- has canals in it, not as hard as compact bone
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- provides a cushioning between our bones
- where the body’s blood is made
- usually cubed shape that supports our weight and allows for small movements
- many different shapes that do not fit into other bone categories
- thin outer surface; contains nerves and blood vessels
- attaches our bones to our muscles
12 Clues: dense, smooth layer • framework for our body • where the body’s blood is made • attaches our bones to other bones • attaches our bones to our muscles • provides a cushioning between our bones • has canals in it, not as hard as compact bone • thin outer surface; contains nerves and blood vessels • many different shapes that do not fit into other bone categories • ...
Skeletal System 2023-01-26
12 Clues: bone pain • joint pain • inward curve of spine • bones after wrist, palm • inflammation of the spine • inflammation of the joint • immature bone-forming cells • pain in finger or toe bones • inflammation around the bone • inflammation of the vertebrae • chronic bone and joint disease • abnormal lateral spine curvature
skeletal system 2022-09-01
Skeletal System 2025-10-23
12 Clues: The skull • The jaw bone • The shin bone • The funny bone • The thigh bone • The shoulder blade • The bones of the spine • The bone of the upper arm • The outside of your lower leg • The bone in the middle of your chest • The bone on the outside of the forearm • Bones that protect the lungs and heart
Skeletal System 2025-09-22
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- What attaches to bones for movement?
- Bones ______ the body.
- Bone is ______ tissue.
- What is the semi-rigid connective tissue that provides flexibility.
- Look at figure 6.2. It is illustrating how bones act as what?
- What kind of doctor specializes in diagnosing & treating disorders & injuries?
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- The skeletal system _______ movement.
- Bones _______ blood cells.
- What protects your brain?
- What does the skeletal system do for internal organs?
- What protects your heart & lungs?
- Which type of marrow is the innermost?
12 Clues: Bones ______ the body. • Bone is ______ tissue. • What protects your brain? • Bones _______ blood cells. • What protects your heart & lungs? • What attaches to bones for movement? • The skeletal system _______ movement. • Which type of marrow is the innermost? • What does the skeletal system do for internal organs? • ...
Skeletal System 2026-04-02
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- BACKBONE
- A CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO BONES IN YOUR BODY
- PROTECTS HEART AND LUNGS
- SHOULDER BLADE
- TYPE OF FOOD YOU SHOULD EAT FOR MORE CALCIUM
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- HIP BONES
- SMALL BONES THAT ARE PART OF THE BACKBONE
- SHINBONE
- THE SMALL OUTSIDE BONE IN THE LOWER PART OF YOUR LEG
- WHAT BONES ARE MADE OF
- BREASTBONE
- POWERFUL INVISIBLE RAYS OF LIGHT
12 Clues: BACKBONE • SHINBONE • HIP BONES • BREASTBONE • SHOULDER BLADE • WHAT BONES ARE MADE OF • PROTECTS HEART AND LUNGS • POWERFUL INVISIBLE RAYS OF LIGHT • SMALL BONES THAT ARE PART OF THE BACKBONE • A CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO BONES IN YOUR BODY • TYPE OF FOOD YOU SHOULD EAT FOR MORE CALCIUM • THE SMALL OUTSIDE BONE IN THE LOWER PART OF YOUR LEG
Skeletal system 2021-11-04
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- sirven para soporte de nuestro cuerpo.
- bone- esta en la cara, situada en la boca.
- está en la zona inferior del tronco, une el miembro inferior del miembro.
- es un hueso largo situado en la parte lateral del antebrazo.
- está situado en la línea media anterior del tórax.
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- es muy puntiaguda y está situada en medio del esqueleto.
- está situado entre la rodilla y el tobillo.
- es un hueso largo y delgado situado en la parte superior del pecho.
- sirve como fuente de tejido óseo.
- protege el cerebro
- es el hueso más largo de la pierna
- se encuentra en el antebrazo, junto al radio y otros huesos.
12 Clues: protege el cerebro • sirve como fuente de tejido óseo. • es el hueso más largo de la pierna • sirven para soporte de nuestro cuerpo. • está situado entre la rodilla y el tobillo. • bone- esta en la cara, situada en la boca. • está situado en la línea media anterior del tórax. • es muy puntiaguda y está situada en medio del esqueleto. • ...
Skeletal System 2022-11-27
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- expanded ends of bone that form joints with adjacent bones
- soft spot between cranial bones of a fetus' skull
- the loss of bone density
- junctions between bones
- occurs when ligaments or tendons are injured after twisting a joint
- osteoblasts become this after depositing their tissue
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- the painful degeneration of moving joints
- tough layer of vascular connective tissue that covers bone & is continuous with ligaments & tendons
- shaft of bone
- bone developing cells that form new bone tissue by depositing bone tissue around themselves
- remodel bones to prevent bone overgrowth
- fluid build up in joints
12 Clues: shaft of bone • junctions between bones • the loss of bone density • fluid build up in joints • remodel bones to prevent bone overgrowth • the painful degeneration of moving joints • soft spot between cranial bones of a fetus' skull • osteoblasts become this after depositing their tissue • expanded ends of bone that form joints with adjacent bones • ...
Skeletal System 2023-02-09
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- Rigid parts tha supor the body
- a second name for joints
- structures that help joints connect bones
- what protects the bones
- a picture of your bones
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- parts where bones meet
- what the muscles and bones allows to the body
- what your bones need to be strong
- protects the brain
- she invented xrays
- when you hurt or break your bones
- protect the mos important organs
12 Clues: protects the brain • she invented xrays • parts where bones meet • what protects the bones • a picture of your bones • a second name for joints • Rigid parts tha supor the body • protect the mos important organs • what your bones need to be strong • when you hurt or break your bones • structures that help joints connect bones • what the muscles and bones allows to the body
Skeletal System 2023-02-13
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- part of the skull that encapsulates the brain
- degenerative bone disease
- large shin bone, connects to the knee and ankle joints
- a series of bones that protects organs like the heart, lungs, and spleen
- the natural process of bone formation
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- located in the thigh; strongest bone in the body
- spine curvature, typically found in adolescents
- connects bone to bone
- connective tissue that acts as a cushion between bones
- flexible tissue that connects muscles to bones
- the breast bone
- is used to see bones, organs, and internal tissues
12 Clues: the breast bone • connects bone to bone • degenerative bone disease • the natural process of bone formation • part of the skull that encapsulates the brain • flexible tissue that connects muscles to bones • spine curvature, typically found in adolescents • located in the thigh; strongest bone in the body • is used to see bones, organs, and internal tissues • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- what muscle is voluntary
- muscular function
- one of the most type of cancer
- plegia
- prefix meaning difficult
- Skin function
- term for cartilage
- parts of the integumentary system
- surgical removal
- excessive, high
- word for oste
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- bones in fingers and toes
- muscle to muscle
- suffix meaning of pain
- skeletal function
- towards the midline of the body
- inflammation of the joint
- the body part is called
- long bone of the body
- how many layers of skin do we have
20 Clues: plegia • Skin function • word for oste • excessive, high • muscle to muscle • surgical removal • muscular function • skeletal function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
The Body 2023-05-16
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- part of the body where nutrients are absorbed after leaving the stomach
- the largest bone in the body
- hard white tissue that make the skeletal system
- large organ that breaks down fat and produces bile
- tissue that expands and contracts to bring in oxygen to the body
- muscle that has taste buds and moves food in the mouth
- food after it has mixed with saliva before it enters the stomach
- the front portion of the brain
- where digestion begins
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- system that is responsible for breaking down food and pulling nutrients
- group of bones that form the head
- part of the brain that controls movement
- organ that mashes food and contains acid
- the large muscles of the chest
- muscles like the stomach and heart that a person CANNOT control
- primary organ of the nervous system that controls all body functions
- the organ that interprets light information
- the smooth tube that pushes food from the mouth to the stomach
- system that moves and protects the body
- Primary organ of the circulatory system
20 Clues: where digestion begins • the largest bone in the body • the large muscles of the chest • the front portion of the brain • group of bones that form the head • system that moves and protects the body • Primary organ of the circulatory system • part of the brain that controls movement • organ that mashes food and contains acid • the organ that interprets light information • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-11-03
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- bone type:______ ex. scapula
- the disc at which the growth of a long bone takes place
- covers bones, continuous, anchors tendons and ligaments
- division of the skeleton: head, spine, ribcage
- production of bone matrix
- cells that break down(reabsorbs) bone matrix
- compact bone is made of ______ _______
- cartilage that is smooth, on joint surfaces
- division of the skeleton: arms, hips, legs
- shaft of a long bone
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- cells that produce bone matrix
- bone cell
- bone type:______ ex. wrist
- expanded end of a long bone
- bone type:______ ex. patella
- bone type:______ ex. femur
- bone type:______ ex. vertebrae
- contain blood vessels and nerves to supply bones with nutrients
- blood cell formation
19 Clues: bone cell • blood cell formation • shaft of a long bone • production of bone matrix • bone type:______ ex. wrist • bone type:______ ex. femur • expanded end of a long bone • bone type:______ ex. scapula • bone type:______ ex. patella • cells that produce bone matrix • bone type:______ ex. vertebrae • compact bone is made of ______ _______ • division of the skeleton: arms, hips, legs • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-10-12
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- These 8 plates protect the brain are together called.
- Largest bone of the body.
- The short chest bone to which the ribs are joined at the front.
- The jaw that is fused to the skull.
- The only movable bone in the skull.
- Bones that make up the backbone.
- soft spongy region in the bone that makes blood cells.
- The place where two bones meet.
- The triangle shaped bone in your back.
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- Tissues that join bone to muscles.
- The upper arm bone a.k.a funny bone.
- The mineral found in bones along with phosphorus.
- Collection of bones that protect heart and lungs.
- Cap covering your knee joint.
- Joint that allows 180 degree rotation of neck.
- Tissues that join bone to bone.
- The pivot joint in your forearm.
- Region that has the saddle joint.
- Fused bones of the tail.
19 Clues: Fused bones of the tail. • Largest bone of the body. • Cap covering your knee joint. • Tissues that join bone to bone. • The place where two bones meet. • The pivot joint in your forearm. • Bones that make up the backbone. • Region that has the saddle joint. • Tissues that join bone to muscles. • The jaw that is fused to the skull. • The only movable bone in the skull. • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-04-25
19 Clues: Number Two • Number Six • Number One • Number Ten • Number Nine • Number Five • Number Four • Number Three • Number Seven • Number Eight • Number Twelve • Number Twenty • Number Eleven • Number Fifteen • Number Sixteen • Number Nineteen • Number Eighteen • Number Fourteen • Number Seventeen
Anatomy: Skeletal System 2023-07-08
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- A mineral stored in the bones
- Number of bones in the human body
- Immovable type of joint
- Most common joint type in the body
- Made up of the pelvis, sacrum and coccyx
- Joint type at the elbows
- The ulna is _________ to the radius
- The fibula is _________ to the tibia
- Where red blood cells are produced
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- Made up of the clavicle and scapula
- Joint type connecting the vertebrae
- The study of the function of the body parts and the body as a whole
- Joint type at the shoulders
- The clavicle is _________ to the scapula
- The vertebral column is __________ to the sternum
- The cranium is _________ to the shoulder girdle
- The sacrum is part of the ________ system
- The fibula is __________ to the pelvic girdle
- The study of the structure and shape of the body
19 Clues: Immovable type of joint • Joint type at the elbows • Joint type at the shoulders • A mineral stored in the bones • Number of bones in the human body • Most common joint type in the body • Where red blood cells are produced • Made up of the clavicle and scapula • Joint type connecting the vertebrae • The ulna is _________ to the radius • The fibula is _________ to the tibia • ...
Skeletal System Vocabulary 2024-12-01
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- unique bone shape that does not classify under regular shapes
- spongy cover of external surface of bones
- bone shape that is longer than it is wide
- dense bone tissue that looks smooth
- cube-shaped bone, contain mostly spongy bone
- ________ skeleton are bones that form the limbs and attachment points of the body
- bone cell
- the ends of long bones
- shaft of long bones, makes up most of bone's strength
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- fibrous connective tissue that covers and protects diaphysis
- circles of arranged lacunae
- flattened, thin and usually curved bone shape
- tiny pathways between bone cells for nutrient and information transfer
- tiny cavities where osteocytes are found
- bone-building cells
- tunnels through bone for blood vessels and nerves
- flat plate of hyaline cartilage, forms line when bone is done growing
- spiky, open bone tissue
- _________ skeleton are bones that form the head and torso
19 Clues: bone cell • bone-building cells • the ends of long bones • spiky, open bone tissue • circles of arranged lacunae • dense bone tissue that looks smooth • tiny cavities where osteocytes are found • spongy cover of external surface of bones • bone shape that is longer than it is wide • cube-shaped bone, contain mostly spongy bone • flattened, thin and usually curved bone shape • ...
Nervous System 2015-04-07
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- receptors and transmit that information to the body.
- System responsible for our "fight or flight" reflexes.
- Composed of the brain and spinal cord
- Command center of your entire body.
- Receives sensory input in order to send information that moves the skeletal muscles.
- The type of neuron that takes nerve impulses from the central nervous system to the muscles.
- Short and highly branched and receive signals from the
- Tube of neurons that attaches to the brain stem.
- Composed of nerves that conduct nerve impulses between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.
- Lobe responsible for movement.
- responsible for transmitting information from one neuron to another.
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- Responsible for carrying nerve impulses in the body.
- This lobe is the primary visual area.
- Divided into two halves which contain four lobes.
- Neurons which are entirely within the central nervous system.
- Link to the spinal cord.
- Generally consists of a nucleus and organelles.
- Lobe is the primary auditory area.
- Let us know we feel pain.
- Lobe responsible for sensory reception and integration.
- System that contains nerves that take sensory information from the skin, joins, and skeletal muscles.
21 Clues: Link to the spinal cord. • Let us know we feel pain. • Lobe responsible for movement. • Lobe is the primary auditory area. • Command center of your entire body. • This lobe is the primary visual area. • Composed of the brain and spinal cord • Generally consists of a nucleus and organelles. • Tube of neurons that attaches to the brain stem. • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-16
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- fibrous membrane joining cranial bones
- bone above the upper teeth
- mature bone cells
- shaft of the long bone
- one of the thirty-three segments making up the spinal column
- bone formation
- membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- the bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia and fibula
- movement away from the midline of the body
- the breastbone
- thighbone
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- one of the three bones fused together to form the hip bone
- long bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- the lower jawbone
- surgical repair of bone
- turning outward
- break is straight across the bone, at a right angle to the long axis of the bone
- break in which bone is crushed or splintered
- surgical removal of bone
- one of the three bones fused together to form the hip bone
20 Clues: thighbone • bone formation • the breastbone • turning outward • the lower jawbone • mature bone cells • shaft of the long bone • surgical repair of bone • surgical removal of bone • bone above the upper teeth • fibrous membrane joining cranial bones • movement away from the midline of the body • break in which bone is crushed or splintered • ...
The Skeletal System 2023-12-07
Across
- Indentions in a bone
- Long bone found in the upper leg
- Bones that make up our fingers and toes
- Top 7 vertebrae in the neck
- Dense strong outer layer of bone
- Attaches muscles to bones
- Structure sticking off a bone
- The rounded end of a long bone
- Bones that make up our spine
- Structures between vertebrae that provide flexibility
- Attach cranial bones to each other
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- A cell that can become any type of cell
- Blood cell formation
- A spongy tissue in the middle of bones that produces stem cells
- Sideways curvature of a spine
- A mature bone cell
- Attaches bones to bones
- Jaw bone
- The shaft of long bones
19 Clues: Jaw bone • A mature bone cell • Indentions in a bone • Blood cell formation • Attaches bones to bones • The shaft of long bones • Attaches muscles to bones • Top 7 vertebrae in the neck • Bones that make up our spine • Sideways curvature of a spine • Structure sticking off a bone • The rounded end of a long bone • Long bone found in the upper leg • Dense strong outer layer of bone • ...
The skeletal system 2025-08-18
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- Which bone protects the spinal cord.
- A mineral starting with C stored in bones.
- The ear is made up of how many bones.
- The bone that protect the lungs
- Tha breast bone is.
- muscles thet we can control.
- Smooth muscle.
- The bone made up of 22 bones.
- The substance by which bones are connected.
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- Muscle present inside the walls of the heart.
- The smallest bone in our body.
- Type of bones that help to move various body parts.
- Ring like bones in our backbone.
- The bones in our wrist are.
- Stong elastic tissue.
- The longest bone in our body.
- The joint found at the knees.
- jaw A jaw which can move
- A rigid frame work of bones.
19 Clues: Smooth muscle. • Tha breast bone is. • Stong elastic tissue. • jaw A jaw which can move • The bones in our wrist are. • muscles thet we can control. • A rigid frame work of bones. • The longest bone in our body. • The joint found at the knees. • The bone made up of 22 bones. • The smallest bone in our body. • The bone that protect the lungs • Ring like bones in our backbone. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2025-11-03
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- immature bone cell
- having a crooked spine
- porous bone
- abnormal lumbar spine curvature
- artificial body part
- treatment of foot related ailments
- between the ribs
- abnormal stiffness
- branch of medicine concerning bones and muscles
- joint inflammation
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- removing fluid from a joint
- vertebrae slipped out of alignment
- bursa sac inflammation
- nerves exiting the cerebral cortex
- forward thoracic spine curvature
- surgically fusing a joint
- degeneration of the vertebrae
- breaker of bone
- bone marrow tumor
- surgically breaking a bone
20 Clues: porous bone • breaker of bone • between the ribs • bone marrow tumor • immature bone cell • abnormal stiffness • joint inflammation • artificial body part • bursa sac inflammation • having a crooked spine • surgically fusing a joint • surgically breaking a bone • removing fluid from a joint • degeneration of the vertebrae • abnormal lumbar spine curvature • forward thoracic spine curvature • ...
Skeletal System Words 2020-10-05
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- promotes osteoblastic activity.
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone.
- a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- creates blood cells.
- between the diaphysis and the epiphyses.
- main shaft or body of bone long, cylindrical shape.
- two bone surfaces come together (joint).
- a small channel or duct.
- area of bone that projects above the surface of bone.
- the bone at the very top of your body
- opening in the bone that allows blood vessels/nerves to enter.
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- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
- thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity.
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- thin connective tissue health associated with the blood vessels.
- distal and proximal ends of the long bone.
- found in the periosteum and in the marrow.
- stimulates the absorption of calcium
- a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
19 Clues: creates blood cells. • a small channel or duct. • promotes osteoblastic activity. • stimulates the absorption of calcium • the bone at the very top of your body • between the diaphysis and the epiphyses. • two bone surfaces come together (joint). • distal and proximal ends of the long bone. • found in the periosteum and in the marrow. • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-15
19 Clues: pain • hump • rist • porous • pelvis • fingers • inger,toe • a wrist bone • break in bone • the breastbone • the collarbone • swayback,curve • bending a joint • excision of a rib • the lower jawbone • the shoulder blade • medication used to relieve pain • atrophy and thinning of bone tissue • break in which the bone is crushed or splintered
The Skeletal System 2016-09-15
19 Clues: pain • rist • hump • porous • pelvis • fingers • inger,toe • a wrist bone • break in bone • the breastbone • swayback,curve • the collarbone • bending a joint • excision of a rib • the lower jawbone • the shoulder blade • medication used to relieve pain • atrophy and thinning of bone tissue • break in which the bone is crushed or splintered
The Skeletal System 2017-11-29
Across
- What runs through the core of each osteon
- What is covered by cartilage when the bone ends
- Covers the outside of the bone
- Covers the inside of the spongy bone
- What appears smooth, but solid and is the outer layer
- What forms the cells to lay down new cartilage
- What connects lacunae
- What forms the long axis of the skeleton
- The mature bone cells that sense stress and respond to mechanical stimuli
- What supports and protects our tissues. and organswhat
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- Arms, hands, legs, and feet
- Sternum, scapulae, ribs, skull
- What surrounds the central medullary cavity
- Vertebrae, and hip bones
- Wrist, ankle
- What consists of limbs and girdles only
- What are bone-forming cells that secrete bone matrix
- When chondrocytes divide and expand the cartilage what is that called
- What it the internal layer of gross anatomy bone texturw
19 Clues: Wrist, ankle • What connects lacunae • Vertebrae, and hip bones • Arms, hands, legs, and feet • Sternum, scapulae, ribs, skull • Covers the outside of the bone • Covers the inside of the spongy bone • What consists of limbs and girdles only • What forms the long axis of the skeleton • What runs through the core of each osteon • What surrounds the central medullary cavity • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-12-21
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- Irregular web of bone in spongy bone tissue
- The five bones in your palm
- Movement that decreases of angle between joints
- Circular movement
- Bones that are longer than they are wide
- Process of cartilage turning into bone
- Mature bone cells
- Movement of ankle, toes up
- Bones that grow in tendons
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- joint-lubricating fluid
- End of long bone
- Movement that turns palm up
- Type of joint, round head and cup depression
- Space in long bones that contain bone marrow
- Immovable joint
- First cervical vertebrae
- Movement of thumb to fingertips
- Tiny canals that connect lacunae
- Shin bone
19 Clues: Shin bone • Immovable joint • End of long bone • Circular movement • Mature bone cells • joint-lubricating fluid • First cervical vertebrae • Movement of ankle, toes up • Bones that grow in tendons • Movement that turns palm up • The five bones in your palm • Movement of thumb to fingertips • Tiny canals that connect lacunae • Process of cartilage turning into bone • ...
Skeletal System Review 2024-09-21
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- shin bone
- surgical removal of a portion of the skull
- abnormal softening of the bones
- ribs that are attached to the vertebrae
- ribs that are directly attached to the sternum
- number of thoracic vertebrae
- number of lumbar vertebrae
- loss of bone density
- knee cap
- abnormal outward curvature of the thoracic spine
- number of cervical vertebrae
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- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- harddening of the joints
- only moveable bone in the skull
- collar bone
- surgical repair or replacement of a damaged joint
- abnormal foward curvature of the lumbar spine
- inflammation of the synovical membrane
- the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage all make up the ____skeleton
19 Clues: knee cap • shin bone • collar bone • loss of bone density • harddening of the joints • number of lumbar vertebrae • number of thoracic vertebrae • number of cervical vertebrae • only moveable bone in the skull • abnormal softening of the bones • inflammation of the synovical membrane • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • ribs that are attached to the vertebrae • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-02-14
Body Systems 2017-03-30
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- ______________ System. A system that the body needs to fight pathogens.
- What makes up the skeletal system.
- An organ that makes proteins and helps detoxify the body. Part of the excretory system.
- Produces essential hormones for the body. Part of the excretory system.
- A hormone that regulates the female reproductive system.
- Molecules in food that an organism needs survive and grow.
- A hormone that regulates the male reproductive system.
- The essential part of the nervous system that regulates most of the body.
- A part of the reproductive system that is usually found only in males.
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- The part of the circulatory system that pumps blood throughout the body.
- A body system that is attached to the skeletal system and helps move the skeleton.
- Attached to the stomach. Extracts energy and food and helps carry excrement out of the body.
- A part of the reproductive system that is usually found only in females.
- Forces air in and out of our body. Part of the respiratory system.
- A system that is made of sensory organs and that our body uses to understand its environment.
- An organ in the excretory system that helps break down food into smaller pieces and particles.
- A protein that the body uses to help in chemical reactions. Used in the digestive system.
17 Clues: What makes up the skeletal system. • A hormone that regulates the male reproductive system. • A hormone that regulates the female reproductive system. • Molecules in food that an organism needs survive and grow. • Forces air in and out of our body. Part of the respiratory system. • A part of the reproductive system that is usually found only in males. • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-15
19 Clues: rist • pain • hump • pelvis • porous • fingers • inger,toe • a wrist bone • break in bone • the collarbone • the breastbone • swayback,curve • bending a joint • excision of a rib • the lower jawbone • the shoulder blade • medication used to relieve pain • atrophy and thinning of bone tissue • break in which the bone is crushed or splintered
The skeletal system 2020-10-05
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- fracture ends into alignment by manual manipulation
- alignment by surgical procedure
- are of the bone above surface of the bone; attachments for tendons and ligaments
- process of bone development; cartilage is replace by bone through cartilage
- remodeling process where the matrix is resolved on the surface of the bone
- marrow is a hemopoietic tissue
- a clot around the side of the fracture 6-8nhour injury
- line an active epiphyseal plate; a sign that the bone has stoped growing in length
- opening or grove that allows blood vessels and moves to enter the bone
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- one fragment redenium into the outer, as a result of compression
- a partial fracture in which only one side of bone is broken happens in kids
- foramen small opening in diaphysis arteries enter the bone
- Cavity a space within the shaft of a bone that contains red or yellow bone marrow
- several breaks result in many small two long segments
- bone segments are pulled apart as a result of twisting motion
- where 2 bone surfaces come together=joints
- in Diameter osteoclasts resorb old lining the modeling cavity and osteoblasts produces new bone beneath the periosteum
- large amount of calcium and phosphorus
- the long, main portion of the bone; the shaft
- plate area of growth in a long bone
20 Clues: marrow is a hemopoietic tissue • alignment by surgical procedure • plate area of growth in a long bone • large amount of calcium and phosphorus • where 2 bone surfaces come together=joints • the long, main portion of the bone; the shaft • fracture ends into alignment by manual manipulation • several breaks result in many small two long segments • ...
Skeletal system review 2020-10-05
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- responding to changes in the bone
- less leads to brittle bones need
- maintain bone matrix in lacunae
- soft and less bones need
- center diaphysis containing fat
- ends of the bone
- lines inner surface of compact bone
- little holes where osteocytes reside
- bone on the outside of a bone
- connection between Haversian canals
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- shaft of a bone
- provides the nutrients to the bone
- deposit bone on surfaces
- become osteoblasts
- ability to withstand bending forces
- reabsorb bone derived from monocytes
- hemopoietic, at the epiphyses
- concentric plates in compact bone
- structural unit of compact bone
19 Clues: shaft of a bone • ends of the bone • become osteoblasts • deposit bone on surfaces • soft and less bones need • hemopoietic, at the epiphyses • bone on the outside of a bone • maintain bone matrix in lacunae • center diaphysis containing fat • structural unit of compact bone • less leads to brittle bones need • responding to changes in the bone • concentric plates in compact bone • ...
Skeletal System Words 2020-10-05
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- promotes osteoblastic activity.
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone.
- a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- creates blood cells.
- between the diaphysis and the epiphyses.
- main shaft or body of bone long, cylindrical shape.
- two bone surfaces come together (joint).
- a small channel or duct.
- area of bone that projects above the surface of bone.
- the bone at the very top of your body
- opening in the bone that allows blood vessels/nerves to enter.
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- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
- thin membrane that lines the medullary cavity.
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- thin connective tissue health associated with the blood vessels.
- distal and proximal ends of the long bone.
- found in the periosteum and in the marrow.
- stimulates the absorption of calcium
- a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
19 Clues: creates blood cells. • a small channel or duct. • promotes osteoblastic activity. • stimulates the absorption of calcium • the bone at the very top of your body • between the diaphysis and the epiphyses. • two bone surfaces come together (joint). • distal and proximal ends of the long bone. • found in the periosteum and in the marrow. • ...
Skeletal System Terms 2021-05-05
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- tailbone
- shinbone
- bone-destroying cells
- material used to connect the body's framework
- bone-forming cells
- framework of the body
- thigh bone
- central shaft portion of bone
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- flexible connective tissue that keeps joint motion fluid by coating the surfaces of the bones in our joints
- found at the joint holding them firm
- posterior half of foot
- sight of blood cell production
- only bone with a movable joint in the face
- wide portion of bone at either end
- mature bone cells
- where two bones meet
- formation of bones before birth
- bones of the palm
- realignment of broken bone ends
19 Clues: tailbone • shinbone • thigh bone • mature bone cells • bones of the palm • bone-forming cells • where two bones meet • bone-destroying cells • framework of the body • posterior half of foot • central shaft portion of bone • sight of blood cell production • formation of bones before birth • realignment of broken bone ends • wide portion of bone at either end • ...
The Skeletal System 2024-01-30
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- the bone of your upper arm
- the medial (pinkie-side) forearm bone
- smaller, more lateral bone in lower leg; forms ankle bone
- bones of the spine
- shoulder blade
- collar bone
- protect the lungs & heart
- the lateral (thumb-side) forearm bone
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- protects the brain
- lower jaw
- breast bone
- fingers
- larger bone in the lower leg; a.k.a. shinbone
- dense, outer layer of bone
- kneecap
- protects the urinary bladder; forms hip bones
- long bone in your thigh
- wrist bones
- also called cancellous or trabecular
19 Clues: fingers • kneecap • lower jaw • breast bone • wrist bones • collar bone • shoulder blade • protects the brain • bones of the spine • long bone in your thigh • protect the lungs & heart • the bone of your upper arm • dense, outer layer of bone • also called cancellous or trabecular • the medial (pinkie-side) forearm bone • the lateral (thumb-side) forearm bone • ...
skeletal & muscular system 2025-08-11
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- where bones are connected.
- chord like connecting muscle to bone.
- muscle of gut
- protects bones at joints
- joint elbow.
- in the middle of chest.
- protects the brain.
- connects adjacent bones.
- bone of arm.
- muscle present in heart.
- position of the body.
- support of the body.
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- muscle under our control.
- U shaped, has teeth.
- bone of thigh,
- age, 12 pairs are present.
- needed for bone growth.
- support limbs.
- small irregular bones
- elastic structure present around joints
20 Clues: joint elbow. • bone of arm. • muscle of gut • bone of thigh, • support limbs. • protects the brain. • U shaped, has teeth. • support of the body. • small irregular bones • position of the body. • needed for bone growth. • in the middle of chest. • protects bones at joints • connects adjacent bones. • muscle present in heart. • muscle under our control. • where bones are connected. • ...
The skeletal system 2025-08-18
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- Which bone protects the spinal cord.
- A mineral starting with C stored in bones.
- The ear is made up of how many bones.
- The bone that protect the lungs
- Tha breast bone is.
- muscles thet we can control.
- Smooth muscle.
- The bone made up of 22 bones.
- The substance by which bones are connected.
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- Muscle present inside the walls of the heart.
- The smallest bone in our body.
- Type of bones that help to move various body parts.
- Ring like bones in our backbone.
- The bones in our wrist are.
- Stong elastic tissue.
- The longest bone in our body.
- The joint found at the knees.
- jaw A jaw which can move
- A rigid frame work of bones.
19 Clues: Smooth muscle. • Tha breast bone is. • Stong elastic tissue. • jaw A jaw which can move • The bones in our wrist are. • muscles thet we can control. • A rigid frame work of bones. • The longest bone in our body. • The joint found at the knees. • The bone made up of 22 bones. • The smallest bone in our body. • The bone that protect the lungs • Ring like bones in our backbone. • ...
THe Skeletal System 2022-01-05
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- The smallest bone in the body is in here.
- These are the names for your fingers and your toes.
- This is another name for your knee cap.
- You can find cartilage in this body part.
- This is another name for your collarbone
- This makes blood cells, stores minerals, and helps you move.
- These are connections between two bones.
- This bone looks like a necktie.
- This is the name of the bone that protects your brain.
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- This is another name for your spine.
- This is another name for your hip bone.
- This is a tissue that protects your bones and joints.
- If we didn't have this, we would be like jelly.
- This bone is in your wrist.
- These are the bones that protect your heart and lungs.
- This is the largest bone in the human body.
- This is another name for your shoulder blade.
- How many bones are in the human body.
- Your lower arm and your lower leg each have this many bones.
19 Clues: This bone is in your wrist. • This bone looks like a necktie. • This is another name for your spine. • How many bones are in the human body. • This is another name for your hip bone. • This is another name for your knee cap. • This is another name for your collarbone • These are connections between two bones. • The smallest bone in the body is in here. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-10-05
Across
- Upper and lower limbs' bones
- Triangular structure at the base of the spine
- Bone-building cells that deposit bone
- Made up of the frontal and parietal bones
- Bony and cartilaginous parts that support/protect the head, neck, and trunk
- Rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- Projection situated above a condyle
- Bone that forms the back of the skull
- Small, nearly flat surface (ex: costal)
- (First) vertebra that supports the head
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- (Second) vertebra with tooth-like dens that pivot within the atlas
- Weight-bearing portion of the spine
- Superior most portion of the spine
- Portion of the spine that articulates with the ribs
- Cranium and facial bones
- Tailbone; inferior most portion of the spine
- Bone that supports the lower teeth
- Bone-resorbing cells that break down calcified matrix
- Narrow, ridgelike projection
19 Clues: Cranium and facial bones • Upper and lower limbs' bones • Narrow, ridgelike projection • Superior most portion of the spine • Bone that supports the lower teeth • Weight-bearing portion of the spine • Projection situated above a condyle • Bone-building cells that deposit bone • Bone that forms the back of the skull • Small, nearly flat surface (ex: costal) • ...
Skeletal & Muscular System 2023-12-06
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- located in the upper arm and flexes the lower arm
- a bone thinning disease
- Hard, dense bone tissue
- the inflammation of joints
- muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- attachment to body,bones,and is voluntary
- located in the upper arm and extends the lower arm
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
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- located in the shoulder and abducts the arm
- Formation of bone
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- located in the upper back and neck and extends head as well as moves shoulder
- when stimulated by nerves,muscles will
- to crack (a bone)
- raising your forearm
- forms the walls of the internal muscles and is involuntary
- connect muscles to bone
- forms the wall of the heart and contracts to circulate blood and is involuntary
- ability to be stretched
19 Clues: Formation of bone • to crack (a bone) • raising your forearm • a bone thinning disease • Hard, dense bone tissue • connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • the inflammation of joints • when stimulated by nerves,muscles will • attachment to body,bones,and is voluntary • located in the shoulder and abducts the arm • contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • ...
Muscular-Skeletal System 2025-03-02
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- Longest bone in the body.
- The proper name of the muscle in our calf.
- Type of joint found in the knee and elbow.
- Muscles that cause flexion at the hips.
- Key core muscles which allow the body to be held upright.
- The movement of extending a joint.
- The 'funny' bone in our upper arm.
- Shoulder muscles responsible for arm movement.
- The bone that protects our brain.
- The movement of moving a limb away from the midline of the body.
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- Chest muscles often referred to by a shortened name.
- The Thicker of the two bones in the lower leg.
- Type of joint found in the hip and shoulder.
- The movement of bending a joint.
- Muscle in the front of the upper arm that causes flexion at the elbow.
- Only location of a pivot joint in the human body.
- Knee cap bone.
- The movement of moving a limb towards the midline of the body.
- Also known as the 'breast bone' due to its location.
19 Clues: Knee cap bone. • Longest bone in the body. • The movement of bending a joint. • The bone that protects our brain. • The movement of extending a joint. • The 'funny' bone in our upper arm. • Muscles that cause flexion at the hips. • The proper name of the muscle in our calf. • Type of joint found in the knee and elbow. • Type of joint found in the hip and shoulder. • ...
Muscular system - equine P.5/6 2024-03-04
Across
- involuntary striated muscle
- system where smooth muscle is often found
- where cardiac muscle is found
- Provides movement for both external and
- muscle attaches to bone or
- what system controls cardiac muscles
- quick and efficient work that does not need oxygen
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- another name for smooth muscle
- movement smooth muscle makes wavelike motions is ons
- striated muscle
- muscle is the Percentage of total body weight
- muscles in sets, work in opposite action
- involuntary
- Skeletal muscles are opposing so one straightens while the other...
14 Clues: involuntary • striated muscle • muscle attaches to bone or • involuntary striated muscle • where cardiac muscle is found • another name for smooth muscle • what system controls cardiac muscles • Provides movement for both external and • muscles in sets, work in opposite action • system where smooth muscle is often found • muscle is the Percentage of total body weight • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2026-03-30
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- Bones and joints work together to make
- Elastic and connective tissue
- Connects your clavicle and humerus
- Keeps bones strong
- The skeletal system gives ___ to the organs inside it
- Interlocking parts of the spine
- Your bones give you
- The skeletal system holds very important materials like calcium, this is called
Down
- “Kneecap” is another word for the
- 80 to 85% of your bodies ___ is stored in the bones
- Keeps 13 muscles in place
- Holds your body weight
- Superior part of the axial skeleton
- 2 or more bones meet here
- Main body support
- Reduces bone friction
- Bone and muscle connectors
- Every one of these contains 12 pairs
18 Clues: Main body support • Keeps bones strong • Your bones give you • Reduces bone friction • Holds your body weight • Keeps 13 muscles in place • 2 or more bones meet here • Bone and muscle connectors • Elastic and connective tissue • Interlocking parts of the spine • “Kneecap” is another word for the • Connects your clavicle and humerus • Superior part of the axial skeleton • ...
Week 7 Vocabulary 2020-10-20
Across
- Breaks down food
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function
- The body's speedy electronomical communication network
- Consists of Skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones
- An individual living thing
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- Protects and supports body organs
- Transports Oxygen,waste, nutrients, etc..
- Brings oxygen to the body
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- Collection of tissues
10 Clues: Breaks down food • Collection of tissues • Brings oxygen to the body • An individual living thing • Protects and supports body organs • Transports Oxygen,waste, nutrients, etc.. • A group of parts that work together as a whole • The body's speedy electronomical communication network • A group of similar cells that perform the same function • ...
2/25/22 PBL 2022-02-28
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- This part of the skeletal system contains 80 bones.
- The pelvis contains two coxal bones, the sacrum and ______.
- These are the smallest bones in the human body. _______ ossicles.
- How many major sutures are there in the skeletal system? _____
- The sternum belongs to this bone classification. ______
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- The Tibia is superior to the _____.
- This part of the skeletal system contains 126 bones. __________
- This bone is the only bone in the human body that does not articulate. ______
- The anatomical term for the thigh is ____.
- The Axis supports the _____.
10 Clues: The Axis supports the _____. • The Tibia is superior to the _____. • The anatomical term for the thigh is ____. • This part of the skeletal system contains 80 bones. • The sternum belongs to this bone classification. ______ • The pelvis contains two coxal bones, the sacrum and ______. • How many major sutures are there in the skeletal system? _____ • ...
Body Systems 2017-03-30
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- The essential part of the nervous system that regulates most of the body.
- An organ in the excretory system that helps break down food into smaller pieces and particles.
- A system that is made of sensory organs and that our body uses to understand its environment.
- What makes up the skeletal system.
- Attached to the stomach. Extracts energy and food and helps carry excrement out of the body.
- A part of the reproductive system that is usually found only in males.
- A hormone that regulates the female reproductive system.
- The part of the circulatory system that pumps blood throughout the body.
- An organ that makes proteins and helps detoxify the body. Part of the excretory system.
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- ______________ System. A system that the body needs to fight pathogens.
- A hormone that regulates the male reproductive system.
- Produces essential hormones for the body. Part of the excretory system.
- A body system that is attached to the skeletal system and helps move the skeleton.
- A part of the reproductive system that is usually found only in females.
- Molecules in food that an organism needs survive and grow.
- Forces air in and out of our body. Part of the respiratory system.
- A protein that the body uses to help in chemical reactions. Used in the digestive system.
17 Clues: What makes up the skeletal system. • A hormone that regulates the male reproductive system. • A hormone that regulates the female reproductive system. • Molecules in food that an organism needs survive and grow. • Forces air in and out of our body. Part of the respiratory system. • A part of the reproductive system that is usually found only in males. • ...
anatomy 2024-01-19
10 Clues: System ระบบประสาท • System ระบบนิวรอน • System ระบบกระดูก • System ระบบทางเพศ • System ระบบผิวหนัง • System ระบบต่อมไร้ท่อ • System ระบบกล้ามเนื้อ • System ระบบทางเดินอาหาร • System ระบบทางเดินหายใจ • System ระบบหัวใจและหลอดเลือด
Levels of Organization 2022-02-07
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- lungs are an organ in this body system
- brain, spinal cord, and nerves help control and coordinate body functions in this system
- holds your DNA for your cells
- releases hormones into the bloodstream from various glands
- heart, blood vessels, and blood are used to deliver oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- Supports and suspends organelles and cellular molecules
- skin, sweat glands, hair, and fingernails are organs in this system
- hold everything inside the cell
- produces children through sexual reproduction
- We are this!
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- "little organs"
- body system that breaks down food
- made up of a group of cells
- location of protein synthesis
- the powerhouse of the cell!
- made of tissues organized to carry out a specific function
- The _________ system protects the body from foreign substances and pathogenic organisms
- the smallest unit of life
- organ _________ are made of a group of organs that work together to perform a job for your body
- Balances fluid levels in the body and controls its immune response
- provides shape, support, and protection to the body
- This system has over 650 skeletal muscles
- removes waste products from the body as urine
23 Clues: We are this! • "little organs" • the smallest unit of life • made up of a group of cells • the powerhouse of the cell! • location of protein synthesis • holds your DNA for your cells • hold everything inside the cell • body system that breaks down food • lungs are an organ in this body system • This system has over 650 skeletal muscles • ...
Autumn p2 2024-02-01
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- body regulates itself
- hold muscle to bone
- systems organs work together
- don't control
- system movement
- skeletal connects to spine
- system supports and protects
Down
- holds bone to bone
- does not connect to spine
- can control
- muscle organs
- muscle heart
- bone smooth outer layer
- cells work together
- tissue work together
15 Clues: can control • muscle heart • muscle organs • don't control • system movement • holds bone to bone • hold muscle to bone • cells work together • tissue work together • body regulates itself • bone smooth outer layer • does not connect to spine • skeletal connects to spine • systems organs work together • system supports and protects
24 clues on the human body systems 2025-06-30
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- The basic unit of life.
- The control center of the nervous system.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to fight off infection.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions.
- This system breaks down food for nutrient absorption.
- cord: A bundle of nerves that carries messages to and from the brain.
- Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands.
- A structure composed of different tissues working together.
- This system enables the continuation of the species.
- This system is involved in immunity and fluid balance.
- This system filters waste and regulates fluid balance.
- This system provides support and structure, composed of bones and cartilage.
- A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart.
- This system circulates blood, delivering oxygen and nutrients.
- This system is the body's outer covering, including skin, hair, and nails.
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- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism.
- This system facilitates gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide).
- This system regulates bodily functions through hormones.
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- A group of similar cells performing a specific function.
- A fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.
- This system enables movement, made up of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles.
- A tiny blood vessel where exchange of substances occurs.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- This system controls and coordinates bodily functions through electrical and chemical signals.
25 Clues: The basic unit of life. • The control center of the nervous system. • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. • This system enables the continuation of the species. • A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart. • This system breaks down food for nutrient absorption. • Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands. • ...
Autumn p2 2024-02-01
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- body regulates itself
- hold muscle to bone
- systems organs work together
- don't control
- system movement
- skeletal connects to spine
- system supports and protects
Down
- holds bone to bone
- does not connect to spine
- can control
- muscle organs
- muscle heart
- bone smooth outer layer
- cells work together
- tissue work together
15 Clues: can control • muscle heart • muscle organs • don't control • system movement • holds bone to bone • hold muscle to bone • cells work together • tissue work together • body regulates itself • bone smooth outer layer • does not connect to spine • skeletal connects to spine • systems organs work together • system supports and protects
2/25/22 PBL 2022-02-28
Across
- The anatomical term for the thigh is ____.
- This part of the skeletal system contains 80 bones.
- The Axis supports the _____.
- The pelvis contains two coxal bones, the sacrum and ______.
- This bone is the only bone in the human body that does not articulate. ______
- How many major sutures are there in the skeletal system? _____
- These are the smallest bones in the human body. _______ ossicles.
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- The Tibia is superior to the _____.
- The sternum belongs to this bone classification. ______
- This part of the skeletal system contains 126 bones. __________
10 Clues: The Axis supports the _____. • The Tibia is superior to the _____. • The anatomical term for the thigh is ____. • This part of the skeletal system contains 80 bones. • The sternum belongs to this bone classification. ______ • The pelvis contains two coxal bones, the sacrum and ______. • How many major sutures are there in the skeletal system? _____ • ...
Skeletal, Muscular, Digestive and Excretory System Test Study Guide 2022-11-16
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- During which type of digestion do enzymes in the mouth and stomach break down food, fats and proteins?
- This body system works with the excretory system to remove waste products from the body like the cell membrane removes waste products from a cell.
- Which structures connect muscles to skeletal bones?
- What type of change would biting a pizza make to it? Physical or Chemical?
- The knee and the elbow are examples of this type of joint.
- Which structure carries liquid waste between the kidney and bladder?
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- The skeletal system supports and -------- the body's inner organs.
- This type of mechanical digestion happens in the mouth.
- Which body system collects and removes waste products from the body?
- The hip is an example of a 'ball and ------' joint.
- What type of muscles are skeletal muscles? Voluntary or Involuntary?
- Which body system's main function is to move the body?
- Which structure of the excretory system filters waste from blood?
13 Clues: The hip is an example of a 'ball and ------' joint. • Which structures connect muscles to skeletal bones? • Which body system's main function is to move the body? • This type of mechanical digestion happens in the mouth. • The knee and the elbow are examples of this type of joint. • Which structure of the excretory system filters waste from blood? • ...
