skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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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 2024-11-11
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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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Body Systems 2017-03-30
Across
- ______________ 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. • ...
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 • ...
The Skeletal System 2016-09-16
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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? _____ • ...
Skeletal System Words 2020-10-05
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
THe Skeletal System 2022-01-05
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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? _____ • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-01-08
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- the dome of this is an example of an immovable joint
- bones have a hard outside covering made of this
- type of joint where bones are connected but do not move
- there are this many jobs of the skeletal system
- A place where two or more bones connect
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- The skeletal system gives the body this
- These joints allow for movement
- soft connective tissue that is movable
- soft connective tissue found in the spaces between your bones
- The skeletal system protects internal _____
10 Clues: These joints allow for movement • soft connective tissue that is movable • The skeletal system gives the body this • A place where two or more bones connect • The skeletal system protects internal _____ • bones have a hard outside covering made of this • there are this many jobs of the skeletal system • the dome of this is an example of an immovable joint • ...
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? • ...
skeletal system with lots of clues 2023-11-11
10 Clues: in the bone • the main organ • the hardest bone • ------ and hinges • joints and ------ • bone in your mouth • the strongest bone • the bone in your head • the system the bone are in • a system that work a lot with skeletal
Skeletal Systems 2023-11-01
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- Anatomical name for wrist
- Skeletal system consisting of 80 bones
- Strong connective tissue
- Point where bones meet
- Process by which bone is formed
- Anatomical name for shoulder blade
- Skeletal system consisting of 126 bones
- Elbow and knee joint
- Anatomical name for fingers and toes
- Progressive bone loss condition
- Anatomical name for the spine
- Anatomical name for skull
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- Common name for pelvis
- Connect bone to bone
- Curvature of the spine
- Anatomical name for collar bone
- Anatomical name for knee cap
- Anatomical name for ribs
- Anatomical name for big bone in lower leg
- Common name for the mandible
- Incomplete fracture that is harder to see
- Anatomical name for bone of upper arm
- Common name for tarsals
- Anatomical name for thigh bone
24 Clues: Connect bone to bone • Elbow and knee joint • Common name for pelvis • Curvature of the spine • Point where bones meet • Common name for tarsals • Anatomical name for ribs • Strong connective tissue • Anatomical name for wrist • Anatomical name for skull • Anatomical name for knee cap • Common name for the mandible • Anatomical name for the spine • Anatomical name for thigh bone • ...
The Tissues 2023-02-06
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- CT with fibers running in same direction
- ET that has goblet cells
- Stratified squamous ET that prevents abrasion
- Muscle with no striations
- CT that looks like a Jackson Pollock painting
- Cartilage CT that looks glassy
- Ct in tendons
- All cells touch basement membrane, despite appearance
- Muscle that aids with voluntary movement
- Cartilage CT that makes up the external ear
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- Muscle that contains intercalated discs
- Stratified Squamous ET characterized by a dark keratin band
- ET found in the kidney
- Ct in the skeletal system
- ET Found in sweat glands
- ET that aids with stretching
- CT that supports the lymphatic system
- Tissue within brain
- Ct inside blood vessels
- CT that looks like strawberry cheesecake
- Flat, single layer of sells
- CT with no fibers
22 Clues: Ct in tendons • CT with no fibers • Tissue within brain • ET found in the kidney • Ct inside blood vessels • ET that has goblet cells • ET Found in sweat glands • Ct in the skeletal system • Muscle with no striations • Flat, single layer of sells • ET that aids with stretching • Cartilage CT that looks glassy • CT that supports the lymphatic system • ...
Body Systems Review 2022 2022-02-28
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- Normal urine contains water and _____
- When we inhale, our diaphragm _____
- Another name for the Circulatory System
- These blood cells are the body's disease fighters
- This body system removes waste
- This body system takes oxygen into the body and eliminates carbon dioxide
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- Another name for the trachea
- This body system supports the body and protects it
- A place in the body where two bones come together
- The process in which glucose and oxygen react in cells to release energy
- This part of the bone can be donated to other people if you match their type
- The body has three types of muscle: cardiac, skeletal, and _____
- Plasma is made up of _____% water
- This is the longest bone in the human body
- This body system carries needed materials to the body cells
- Blood circulation in the body resembles a figure _____
16 Clues: Another name for the trachea • This body system removes waste • Plasma is made up of _____% water • When we inhale, our diaphragm _____ • Normal urine contains water and _____ • Another name for the Circulatory System • This is the longest bone in the human body • A place in the body where two bones come together • These blood cells are the body's disease fighters • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-09
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- what’s on top of your head and apart of the integumentary system
- heart
- regulates the bodies growth
- gets rid of waste for blood
- what is run or fight instinct
- where do you breathe from that has one hole
- cardiac,smooth,skeletal,tendons are all apart of the
- breaks food down into usable nutrients
- bones
- let’s in oxygen and out carbon dioxide
- Supports and protects organs also creates blood
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- protects internal organs and maintains body temp
- uses blood to transport nutrients and oxygen
- where do you breathe from that has two holes
- receives and tells body what to do
- excretory system uses what
- connect bones and muscle
- what’s all over your body
- involuntary
19 Clues: heart • bones • involuntary • connect bones and muscle • what’s all over your body • excretory system uses what • regulates the bodies growth • gets rid of waste for blood • what is run or fight instinct • receives and tells body what to do • breaks food down into usable nutrients • let’s in oxygen and out carbon dioxide • where do you breathe from that has one hole • ...
Bri6 2022-01-31
13 Clues: heart • organs • living thing • don't control • attached to bone • smooth outer layer • cells work together • holds bone to bones • organs work together • body regulates itself • supports and protects • tissues work together • does not connect to spine
Body Systems 2020-10-09
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- Components of the circulatory system that allow large volumes of blood to travel through quickly.
- This type of muscle allows you to flex your muscles.
- This is the only system that isn’t necessary for an individual’s survival.
- System with 3 types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
- These are necessary for muscle growth (They are also synthesized by ribosomes).
- Female part where an embryo develops into a fetus.
- Dioxide, This gas is considered a toxin or waste to the body.
- or Ova, The female reproductive cell.
- A dermatologist would be an expert on this system. (Maybe also a hairstylist or manicurist?)
- The system that gets rid of waste.
- A type of muscle allows one’s hair to stand on end.
- The organ that can make you do the “kitty dance”. (The “kitty dance” is what you do when you have to pee really bad.)
- When people have deficiencies of these, people eat strange things like clay or coins.
- This term means, “to separate and expel”.
- Another name for the locomotor system.
- Part of the nervous system.
- The system that gives you an adrenaline rush.
- Nodes, Your body has hundreds of these and they filter substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and they contain lymphocytes that help the body fight infection and disease. (space between words)
- Skin, or Fingernails, Part of the integumentary system.
- These substances are harmful to your body.
- This is the central processing unit of the body.
- This system is responsible for distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- The male reproductive cell.
- The first part of the digestive system.
- This is a gas and an element essential for life and integral to the respiratory system.
- This is part of the circulatory system and their cells have a large surface area to be able to absorb O2.
- This is the term used to describe what glands do.
- The powerhouse of the circulatory system.
- This system is largely connected by ligaments.
- This small gland makes hormones that control other glands and many of the body’s functions.
- Man, This image by Leonardo di Vinci is associated with health/fitness, human body proportions, and with the practice of medicine.
- The type of skeleton that is based on water pressure.
- that trigger responses by our nervous system.
- Carbohydrates or Proteins, One of the cellular fuels necessary for energy.
- A type of muscle surrounding the heart.
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- System that exchanges gases into & out of the body.
- ,This cleanses the body of toxins and produces bile.
- Part of your respiratory system (and microscope).
- The endocrine system secretes these.
- or Toxins, These things are very harmful to your body and your immune system fights them.
- What “growls” and is part of the digestive system.
- This system includes the liver, stomach, intestines, esophagus and mouth.
- The type of skeleton humans have.
- This regulates the amount of insulin in the blood.
- The stuff that isn’t useful to the body & may be toxic.
- Skin, or Fingernails, Components of the integumentary system.
- This is another name for the urinary system.
- Rhymes with “tongues” and are near the heart.
- This is another name for the musculoskeletal system.
- The smallest components of the circulatory system other than blood itself.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
- Insects have this type of skeletal system.
- Part of the skeletal and digestive systems.
- This part of the digestive system is very long and has a tremendous surface area to absorb nutrients.
- These remove waste and water from the blood in the form of urine.
- Gland, A pea-sized gland in the brain that produces melatonin regulating our circadian rhythms.
- The system excretes liquid waste.
- Marrow, Most red blood cells, platelets, and most of the white blood cells are formed here. (Skeletal system)
- The female organ producing female reproductive cells.
- The system that allows you to feel emotion.
- These create sperm.
61 Clues: These create sperm. • Part of the nervous system. • The male reproductive cell. • The type of skeleton humans have. • The system excretes liquid waste. • The system that gets rid of waste. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • The endocrine system secretes these. • or Ova, The female reproductive cell. • Another name for the locomotor system. • ...
All About the Human Body 2024-03-27
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- Long bones located lower leg
- Joins muscle to bone
- Long bones located in lower leg
- Largest bone in the skeletal system
- Humans have this type of skeleton
- Absorbs shock and reduces friction
- Bone that protects the Brain
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- Joins bone to bone
- cage Protects the heart and lungs
- Hard shell made from chitin
- Keeps the cartilage slippery
- Shortest bone in the skeletal system
12 Clues: Joins bone to bone • Joins muscle to bone • Hard shell made from chitin • Long bones located lower leg • Keeps the cartilage slippery • Bone that protects the Brain • Long bones located in lower leg • Humans have this type of skeleton • Absorbs shock and reduces friction • Largest bone in the skeletal system • Shortest bone in the skeletal system • ...
Cells and Body Systems 2013-10-30
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- site of protein synthesis
- control center of cell
- system for locomotion
- regulates material entering and leaving cell
- system for gas exchange
- system that coordinates the body's response
- system releasing wastes
- made of cellulose making plant cell strong'
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- captures energy in photosynthesis
- releases energy for cell use
- system transporting material
- system secreting chemical hormones
- cells containing a nucleus
- cell lacking a nucleus
- system which breaks down food
- system containing bones
16 Clues: system for locomotion • control center of cell • cell lacking a nucleus • system for gas exchange • system releasing wastes • system containing bones • site of protein synthesis • cells containing a nucleus • releases energy for cell use • system transporting material • system which breaks down food • captures energy in photosynthesis • system secreting chemical hormones • ...
Body Systems Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- Also known as the Body System
- The system that allows movement for the organism. Is also works with the Skeletal system
- The system that fights off germs
- Where food and liquids get broken down into nutrients for the body.
- Organs work together as the organism's control center.
- The basic unit of life
- Two or more tissues that have a specific function.
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- The system that needs the heart to pump blood throughout the body.
- A living object made of cells and organs.
- Where a human's lungs take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
- A layer of cells that work together to preform a specific function
- Balance among the body systems to help the organism survive.
- The system where organs remove waste and toxins from the body.
- The system that helps in movement and protects internal organs.
14 Clues: The basic unit of life • Also known as the Body System • The system that fights off germs • A living object made of cells and organs. • Two or more tissues that have a specific function. • Organs work together as the organism's control center. • Balance among the body systems to help the organism survive. • Where a human's lungs take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. • ...
Body Systems 2019-03-14
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- takes blood away from heart
- "knee cap"
- bone in center of chest
- largest part of brain
- muscles on chest
- body system including the brain
- body system including the stomach
- body system including the heart
- the heart pumps this
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- bone protecting the brain
- muscle on shoulder
- food stays here for 4 hours
- muscle on front of leg
- body system including the muscles
- muscles on stomach
- body system including the bones
- largest and strongest bone
- "shin bone"
18 Clues: "knee cap" • "shin bone" • muscles on chest • muscle on shoulder • muscles on stomach • the heart pumps this • largest part of brain • muscle on front of leg • bone in center of chest • bone protecting the brain • largest and strongest bone • food stays here for 4 hours • takes blood away from heart • body system including the brain • body system including the bones • ...
Body Systems 2017-04-26
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- something that generates a response
- electrical signal of the nervous system
- system of heart, blood, and vessels used to transport nutrients and wastes
- system of bones and cartilage for support, protection and movement
- system that receives and sends electrical signals throughout your body
- automatic nervous system response
- 2 words- two or more organs that work together. digestive system is one of these
- another name for the circulatory system
- system that filters the blood at the kidneys, and removes wastes such as excess water, salts and urea
- system that consists of glands that regulates body functions, growth and development by sending chemical messengers through the blood stream
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- system made up of parts of other systems such as white blood cells, skin, and stomach acids to protect you from harmful organisms
- a disease causing organism
- system that allows body movement. voluntary for skeletal movement, involuntary for digestive organs and heart
- system composed of hair skin and nails. Protects you from invaders and prevents your insides from drying out
- a group of similar cells working together (epithelial, nervous,muscle, or connective
- the state of a stable (balanced) internal environment
- system composed of parts of other systems that rids the body of wastes
- system for bringing in and breaking down nutrients for absorption into the bloodstream
- chemical messenger of the endocrine system
- two or more tissue types working together to perform a specific function heart or brain are examples
- system that brings in oxygen and gets rid of waste carbon dioxide through the lungs
21 Clues: a disease causing organism • automatic nervous system response • something that generates a response • electrical signal of the nervous system • another name for the circulatory system • chemical messenger of the endocrine system • the state of a stable (balanced) internal environment • system of bones and cartilage for support, protection and movement • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissues 2023-12-19
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- Connective tissue that connects bone to bone.
- found and the end of long bones
- bones that are formed within a tendon
- provides a pad and protection for the skeletal system
- A connective tissue of the skeletal system
- the growth plates
- Protection, Support, Movement,Red blood cell formations
- where the bone flares
- bone on each side of the medullary cavity, smooth hard bone
- flattened plates of compact bone
- Provide firm support
- Can act as a shock absorber at joints
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- cavity in the middle of bone that stores bone marrow
- bone that longer than wide
- Bone skin
- oddly shaped bones
- bone wider than long
- small rounded projection on a bone
- a rope to muscle to the bone.
- the center portion of the skeleton
20 Clues: Bone skin • the growth plates • oddly shaped bones • bone wider than long • Provide firm support • where the bone flares • bone that longer than wide • a rope to muscle to the bone. • found and the end of long bones • flattened plates of compact bone • small rounded projection on a bone • the center portion of the skeleton • bones that are formed within a tendon • ...
Digestive System 2013-01-31
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- Mineral that helps with the maintenance of bone and tooth structure
- System that breaks down food
- System that supports the body, and protects internal organs
- System that produces gametes
- Vitamin important for growth of skin cells;also called A
- System that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration
- Vitamin that promotes bone growth;also called D
- System that controls growth, development, and metabolism
- System that eliminates waste products from the body
- System that works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement
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- System that protect the body from disease
- Process of putting food into your mouth
- Mineral that helps acid base balance and water balance
- System that guards against infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun
- System that recognizes and coordinates the body's response
- Mineral that helps to bone an tooth formation and acid base balance
- Intestine that is also called colon
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells
- Mineral component of certain digestive enzymes
- Vitamin antioxidant;also called E
- Intestine where most of the chemical digestion and absorption of the food you eat occurs
- Mineral that helps with the activation of enzymes in protein synthesis
- Mineral that helps to bone and tooth formation and blood clotting
- Mineral component of thyroid hormones
- Via from the mouth to the stomach
- Diet that provides nutrients in adequate amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthful weight
26 Clues: System that breaks down food • System that produces gametes • Vitamin antioxidant;also called E • Via from the mouth to the stomach • Intestine that is also called colon • Mineral component of thyroid hormones • Process of putting food into your mouth • System that protect the body from disease • Mineral component of certain digestive enzymes • ...
Human Body 2015-01-29
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- why system removes excess carbon dioxide from the body
- support and transport of substances are examples of
- where you can find the muscle tissue
- why produce the reproductive system in the females
- one structure of the circulatory system
- Group of cells thta perform a single function.
- A group of different types of tissues that works together.
- skin,hair and nails are examples of
- mention one of the functions of the connective tissue
- basic unit of structure and fuction in living things.
- who system breaks down food
- mention one of the functions of the nervous tissue
- means similar standing
- mention one of the functions of the epithelial tissue
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- mention one fuction of the muscular system
- one structure of the respiratory system
- the urethra is one structure of the
- group of organs that perform closely related fuctions.
- process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- who system transports oxygen
- helps pretect the body from disease
- is an example of the structure of the nervous system
- where can find out the digestive system
- one structure of the skeletal system
- one fuction of the endocrine system
- works with skeletal system
- support the body
- voluntary and involuntary moments are examples of
- where you can find the nervous tissue?
- is an example of the locations of the epithelial tissue
30 Clues: support the body • means similar standing • works with skeletal system • who system breaks down food • who system transports oxygen • the urethra is one structure of the • helps pretect the body from disease • one fuction of the endocrine system • skin,hair and nails are examples of • where you can find the muscle tissue • one structure of the skeletal system • ...
All things muscle 2021-05-21
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- they can respond to stimulation from nerves
- muscle tissue connected to bone and under voluntary control
- organ of the muscular system that is made of muscle fibers, which can contract
- muscles can shorten/contract when they receive stimulation
- muscular systems job
- how many muscles are in the muscular system
- long thin cells that have myofibrils that allow the cell to contract
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- muscle tissue that is only found in the heart and causes it to beat
- muscles can be extended by the application of force
- another name for smooth muscle
- tough connective tissue that connects skeletal muscle to a bone
- gives muscles the ability to move
- muscle tissue found in the walls of internal organs
- human body system that includes muscles and tendons
- organelle in muscle fibers that allow muscles to contract
- they can receive stimulation from nerves
16 Clues: muscular systems job • another name for smooth muscle • gives muscles the ability to move • they can receive stimulation from nerves • they can respond to stimulation from nerves • how many muscles are in the muscular system • muscles can be extended by the application of force • muscle tissue found in the walls of internal organs • ...
Skeletal Muscle Tissue 2019-12-10
Across
- skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body.
- the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______.
- each skeletal muscle fiber is long cylindrical cell,contains many_______and striated.
- if contraction of the muscle causes the muscle to______,the bone and thus the body part will move.
- each skeletal muscle cell is called skeletal muscle_____.
- skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________.
- skeletal muscle is a contractile_____that is directly or indirectly attached to bone..
- skeletal muscle is compromised from a series of_______ of muscle fibers.
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- skeletal muscle also called_______muscle.
- Skeletal muscle tissue is packaged by_______tissue sheets into organs.
- the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______.
- skeletal muscle_______pull on tendons,which are attached to bones.
- the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______.
- skeletal muscle fibers______ together and with connective tissue,nerves and blood vessels to form bundles.
- skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______.
- the structure of skeletal muscle cells also makes them_____among muscle tissues.
- skeletal muscles,tissue is the only muscle tissue under the______conscious control.
17 Clues: skeletal muscle also called_______muscle. • skeletal muscle are attached to bones by_______. • skeletal muscles,help to_______and move our body. • the bundles,in turn,bind together to form_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle are long and_______. • the cells of skeletal muscle have obvious_______. • skeletal muscles,which can be controlled_________. • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
Across
- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- The skeletal system produces
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- A buzzing fly is a
- The skeletal consists of 206
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- directs air to the lungs
- intestine the is part of the digestion
- attach to bones
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- A is what your body dose
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • directs air to the lungs • A is what your body dose • The skeletal system produces • The skeletal consists of 206 • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Science cross word 2018-02-06
Across
- The circulatory system includes vessels
- it takes about 20 sec for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
- the are the main part of your respiratory system
- A is what your body dose
- The beats 3 billion in the average persons life
- directs air to the lungs
- When food leaves your esophagus it enters the
- Supports the body and protects your organs
- The skeletal system produces
- The human body has about muscles in your head and neck
- intestine the is part of the digestion
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- may live fore about 4 months to circle your body
- The skeletal consists of 206
- neuron A sends a impulse to a muscle or gland
- The is the main part of a human body were most muscle are located
- A buzzing fly is a
- the filters the gases for oxygen
- attach to bones
- Is a substance that breaks up fat particals
19 Clues: attach to bones • A buzzing fly is a • A is what your body dose • directs air to the lungs • The skeletal consists of 206 • The skeletal system produces • the filters the gases for oxygen • intestine the is part of the digestion • The circulatory system includes vessels • Supports the body and protects your organs • Is a substance that breaks up fat particals • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-09
Across
- Components of the circulatory system that allow large volumes of blood to travel through quickly.
- This type of muscle allows you to flex your muscles.
- This is the only system that isn’t necessary for an individual’s survival.
- System with 3 types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
- These are necessary for muscle growth (They are also synthesized by ribosomes).
- Female part where an embryo develops into a fetus.
- Dioxide, This gas is considered a toxin or waste to the body.
- or Ova, The female reproductive cell.
- A dermatologist would be an expert on this system. (Maybe also a hairstylist or manicurist?)
- The system that gets rid of waste.
- A type of muscle allows one’s hair to stand on end.
- The organ that can make you do the “kitty dance”. (The “kitty dance” is what you do when you have to pee really bad.)
- When people have deficiencies of these, people eat strange things like clay or coins.
- This term means, “to separate and expel”.
- Another name for the locomotor system.
- Part of the nervous system.
- The system that gives you an adrenaline rush.
- Nodes, Your body has hundreds of these and they filter substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid, and they contain lymphocytes that help the body fight infection and disease. (space between words)
- Skin, or Fingernails, Part of the integumentary system.
- These substances are harmful to your body.
- This is the central processing unit of the body.
- This system is responsible for distributing oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
- The male reproductive cell.
- The first part of the digestive system.
- This is a gas and an element essential for life and integral to the respiratory system.
- This is part of the circulatory system and their cells have a large surface area to be able to absorb O2.
- This is the term used to describe what glands do.
- The powerhouse of the circulatory system.
- This system is largely connected by ligaments.
- This small gland makes hormones that control other glands and many of the body’s functions.
- Man, This image by Leonardo di Vinci is associated with health/fitness, human body proportions, and with the practice of medicine.
- The type of skeleton that is based on water pressure.
- that trigger responses by our nervous system.
- Carbohydrates or Proteins, One of the cellular fuels necessary for energy.
- A type of muscle surrounding the heart.
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- System that exchanges gases into & out of the body.
- ,This cleanses the body of toxins and produces bile.
- Part of your respiratory system (and microscope).
- The endocrine system secretes these.
- or Toxins, These things are very harmful to your body and your immune system fights them.
- What “growls” and is part of the digestive system.
- This system includes the liver, stomach, intestines, esophagus and mouth.
- The type of skeleton humans have.
- This regulates the amount of insulin in the blood.
- The stuff that isn’t useful to the body & may be toxic.
- Skin, or Fingernails, Components of the integumentary system.
- This is another name for the urinary system.
- Rhymes with “tongues” and are near the heart.
- This is another name for the musculoskeletal system.
- The smallest components of the circulatory system other than blood itself.
- Connects the throat to the stomach.
- Insects have this type of skeletal system.
- Part of the skeletal and digestive systems.
- This part of the digestive system is very long and has a tremendous surface area to absorb nutrients.
- These remove waste and water from the blood in the form of urine.
- Gland, A pea-sized gland in the brain that produces melatonin regulating our circadian rhythms.
- The system excretes liquid waste.
- Marrow, Most red blood cells, platelets, and most of the white blood cells are formed here. (Skeletal system)
- The female organ producing female reproductive cells.
- The system that allows you to feel emotion.
- These create sperm.
61 Clues: These create sperm. • Part of the nervous system. • The male reproductive cell. • The type of skeleton humans have. • The system excretes liquid waste. • The system that gets rid of waste. • Connects the throat to the stomach. • The endocrine system secretes these. • or Ova, The female reproductive cell. • Another name for the locomotor system. • ...
