skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Skeletal System Conditions 2020-11-04
Across
- clubfoot
- short stature
- fracture in which bone is crushed
- lack of vitamin D
- dead bone
- loss of bone density-
- fracture bone sticking out of skin
- healing of a fractured bone
- a fracture that goes straight across the bone
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- inflammation of the periosteum
- inflammation of bone marrow
- fat cells from yellow bone marrow in blood
- chronic bone disease-abnormal breakdown of bone
- type of fracture in children
- cancer in blood making cells in red bone marrow
- thinning of the bone
16 Clues: clubfoot • dead bone • short stature • lack of vitamin D • thinning of the bone • loss of bone density- • inflammation of bone marrow • healing of a fractured bone • type of fracture in children • inflammation of the periosteum • fracture in which bone is crushed • fracture bone sticking out of skin • fat cells from yellow bone marrow in blood • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- bone in your forearm thumb side
- Type of joint found in hip bone
- smaller shin bone
- large shin bone
- fibers that attach muscle to bone
- bone that protects your brain
- most inferior or base of spine
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- bone disease in which bone density is reduced
- largest bone in the body
- jawbone
- most superior region of spine
- bone in your forearm pinky side
- soft bone
- hard bone
- where two bones come together
- another name for your collarbone
16 Clues: jawbone • soft bone • hard bone • large shin bone • smaller shin bone • largest bone in the body • most superior region of spine • where two bones come together • bone that protects your brain • most inferior or base of spine • bone in your forearm thumb side • bone in your forearm pinky side • Type of joint found in hip bone • another name for your collarbone • ...
Human body systems 2020-12-09
Across
- the outside layer of your body
- bone above the knee
- protects the brain
- part of the muscular system
- bone of the forearm
- part of the digestive system
- part of the skeletal system
- main part of the circulatory system
- bone of the hand
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- part of the digestive system
- part of the circulatory system
- removes the waste from the blood
- The main part of the nerve system
- they help you breath
- secretes acid and enzymes
15 Clues: bone of the hand • protects the brain • bone above the knee • bone of the forearm • they help you breath • secretes acid and enzymes • part of the muscular system • part of the skeletal system • part of the digestive system • part of the digestive system • the outside layer of your body • part of the circulatory system • removes the waste from the blood • ...
The Body Systems 2019-05-14
Across
- reproductive system that once puberty is completed, it can produce and release active sperm
- system that converts food into small molecules that can be used by the cell of the body
- skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- system that excretes metabolic wastes from the body
- system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body
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- system that releases hormones that travel through the blood
- system that serves as a barrier against infections and injuries
- system in which the neuron is the basic unit
- reproductive system that produce egg cells, or ova, and prepare the body to nourish a developing embryo
- system that gives shape and support to the body
10 Clues: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • system in which the neuron is the basic unit • system that gives shape and support to the body • system that excretes metabolic wastes from the body • system that releases hormones that travel through the blood • system that serves as a barrier against infections and injuries • ...
Body systems 2024-05-10
Across
- what system works with skeletal to allow the body to move?
- what system works with circulatory to give the body oxygen?
- what system works with respiratory to distribute oxygen?
- what system works with muscular to cause the stomach to churn?
Down
- what system works with circulatory to help produce blood cells?
- what system works with endocrine to extract waste from the body?
- what system works with muscular to send a signal to the hand to move?
- what system works with endocrine to reproduce?
- what system works with lymphatic to protect the body from infections?
- what systems works with nervous to reduce pain from an attack?
10 Clues: what system works with endocrine to reproduce? • what system works with respiratory to distribute oxygen? • what system works with skeletal to allow the body to move? • what system works with circulatory to give the body oxygen? • what systems works with nervous to reduce pain from an attack? • what system works with muscular to cause the stomach to churn? • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the digestive includes the?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
Down
- the _______ system functions in transport
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- movement is included in which system?
- the brain is located in which system?
- the region encompassing the chest
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • what system releases CO2 from the body? • the _______ system functions in transport • ...
Muscular System 2023-12-20
Across
- When you specifically make your muscles work.
- What is one of the muscles used in a baseball swing?
- a muscle at the front of the upper arm. It lifts and bends the lower arm when it contracts.
- The name of a muscle that straightens your arm.
- What can a loss of function produce?
- What is one of the muscles used in sprinting?
- To shorten, become smaller and tighter.
Down
- What muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system?
- Your skeletal system works with your muscular system to allow ________.
- What is the muscle that allows you to shrug your shoulders?
- A muscle type that works all on its own, without thinking about it.
- What muscles work all by themselves to make your heart pump blood
- To loosen, go back to original length.
- The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal muscles, smooth muscles and ____
- What is a flexible, elastic cord that attaches muscle to a bone?
15 Clues: What can a loss of function produce? • To loosen, go back to original length. • To shorten, become smaller and tighter. • When you specifically make your muscles work. • What is one of the muscles used in sprinting? • The name of a muscle that straightens your arm. • What is one of the muscles used in a baseball swing? • ...
The Body Systems 2023-11-29
Across
- The organ that controls activities of the body
- Needed for reproduction
- Largest organ system and essential for maintaining homeostasis
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Made of glands and hormones
- Organ that processes foods
- Helps you move
- The system that supports the body
Down
- provides oxygen
- transports oxygen and nutrients
- Main organ in the circulatory system
- Controls the body's activities
- processes foods
- What the Immune system produces
- defends the body against diseases
15 Clues: Helps you move • provides oxygen • processes foods • Needed for reproduction • Organ that processes foods • Made of glands and hormones • Controls the body's activities • transports oxygen and nutrients • What the Immune system produces • defends the body against diseases • The system that supports the body • Main organ in the circulatory system • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
Across
- system / is composed of specialized cells
- / your body's chemical messengers.
- tissue /composed of cells that have the special abilty
- / tiny blood vessels that transport blood
- system / includes the mouth, pharynx
- fibers /consist of a single muscle cell
- /the tendency toward a relatively stable
- system / the system of an organism's body
- regulation /the state of steady internal
- system /your body's central framework
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- system /The tissues glands and organs
- body systems /groups of organs and tissues
- /an elastic blood vessel that transports blood
- / an organ which produces and releases substance
- system /is the network of organs and tissues that
- system /made up of blood vessels that carry blood
- system / a complex network of glands and organs.
- system / your body's command center
- / blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood
- digestion /Mechanical digestion involves physically
20 Clues: system / your body's command center • system / includes the mouth, pharynx • system /The tissues glands and organs • system /your body's central framework • fibers /consist of a single muscle cell • / your body's chemical messengers. • /the tendency toward a relatively stable • regulation /the state of steady internal • system / is composed of specialized cells • ...
Hierarchical Organization Of Interacting System in the Human Body 2021-12-05
Across
- System - What organ system consists of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles, and allows movement in our body?
- - Used hormones to control your body's energy and response to stress and injury.
- - What system breaks down and absorbs the nutrients from our food to give us energy?
- - What causes changes in our internal environment ?
- - An event that evokes the specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- - Consist of bone marrow, lymph nodes and the thymus.
- - Made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- - The largest system in our body. It has a barrier that divides the internal and external environment.
- - What system sends signals to all parts of the body?
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- - A group of tissues, vessels and organs working together to move the water fluid back to the circulatory system.
- - What system removes waste from our body and regulates the blood volume and blood pressure?
- - When our temperature is higher than usual, sweat will be released to cool down our body. Why does that happen?
- - What organ system has a group of tissues and organs working together to help you breathe?
- - A group of organs and tissue working together to make our body function properly.
- System - What keeps our body in shape and size?
- - What keeps our body condition balanced?
16 Clues: - What keeps our body condition balanced? • System - What keeps our body in shape and size? • - What causes changes in our internal environment ? • - Consist of bone marrow, lymph nodes and the thymus. • - What system sends signals to all parts of the body? • - Made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart. • ...
The Human Body 2023-09-07
Across
- cord moves nerve impulses to and from the brain
- where digestion begins
- breaks down food into smaller pieces
- a group of cells that does a specific job
- the system that takes in oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide (lungs, trachea, nose)
- sends and receives messages between parts of the body and the brain
- transports blood throughout the body
- an organ that pumps blood through the body (circulatory system)
- a basic unit of life
- a pair of organs that help us to breathe
- a collection of tissues that has a specific function
- control center of the body
- a system that allows us to move (muscles)
- the body system that controls all the other body systems (brain, nerves, spinal cord)
- the system that absorbs food into the body (esophagus, intestines, stomach, mouth)
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- liquid that circulates through the body carrying oxygen and nutrients and eliminating carbon dioxide and other
- a group of parts that work together
- work with the skeletal system to allow movement
- an organism with many cells
- where oxygen enters your body
- to make more organisms of one's own kind
- an animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the system that provides our body frame (bones)
- a tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- the pathway that connects the throat to the stomach
- tubes that absorb nutrients and water
- an organism with only one cell
- hard tissue in the body that gives it structure and support
- the system that circulates blood through the body (blood, heart, vessels)
29 Clues: a basic unit of life • where digestion begins • control center of the body • an organism with many cells • where oxygen enters your body • an organism with only one cell • a group of parts that work together • breaks down food into smaller pieces • transports blood throughout the body • tubes that absorb nutrients and water • to make more organisms of one's own kind • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- the digestive includes the?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the _______ system functions in transport
Down
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- movement is included in which system?
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- the region encompassing the chest
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • what system releases CO2 from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
Cells to Systems 2024-09-30
Across
- tissue works together to form an _____. Your kidney is an example of one of these.
- organs work together to form one of these.
- a group a of cells working together
- the basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- body system responsible for fighting off pathogens and foreign invaders
- organ systems work together to form an _______.
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- the system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- cells in this system are long and branched due to their need to send and receive signals
- organ system consisting of your skin, hair, and nails.
- works with the skeletal system to allow for movement
- system that provides shape and structure to the body
11 Clues: a group a of cells working together • organs work together to form one of these. • organ systems work together to form an _______. • works with the skeletal system to allow for movement • system that provides shape and structure to the body • organ system consisting of your skin, hair, and nails. • the basic unit of structure and function in all living things • ...
health 2015-03-11
Across
- makes you healthy and stronger.
- system
- what helps you breathe.
- a muscle in your legs
- cells
- joined to your leg
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- exercising
- joined to your foot
- system what protects me from getting bugs
- protect you from getting hurt
- system helps you breath
- what helps me stay fit.
- make you stronger
- allows you to breathe and smell
- joins to your foot
15 Clues: cells • system • exercising • make you stronger • joins to your foot • joined to your leg • joined to your foot • a muscle in your legs • system helps you breath • what helps me stay fit. • what helps you breathe. • protect you from getting hurt • makes you healthy and stronger. • allows you to breathe and smell • system what protects me from getting bugs
Jackson Passonno 2021-11-16
Across
- the skeletal system makes these and they are very important
- this is what is stored in bones
- it is your body's central framework
- you walk on these
- this is the longest bone in the body
- these are the the main things that make up the skeletal system
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- this part of your head has 22 bones
- you pick things up with these
- these protect your lungs and they are also the same name as a good food
- S-shaped bone that sits between the shoulder and sternum at the top of the ribcage
10 Clues: you walk on these • you pick things up with these • this is what is stored in bones • this part of your head has 22 bones • it is your body's central framework • this is the longest bone in the body • the skeletal system makes these and they are very important • these are the the main things that make up the skeletal system • ...
Homeostasis Crossword 2014-03-05
Across
- the relut of positive feed back putting to much adrenaline in the system
- the term for the body balancing its self out
- the system that conrols everything
- Forms glucose
- system that digests food
- the process in which the body dampens stimulus
- the system that protects our body
- system that creates blood and keeps us upright
- The hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the system.
- the system that channels blood to the rest of the body
- secretes insulin
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- the bodies natural sugar
- system that makes the kids
- secretes glucose
- the process in which the body intensifes stimulus
- What system secretes homones through a collection of glands.
- the system that makes you breath
- system that enables us to move
- made in the pancres and is another form of glucose.
- the system that fights off diseases
20 Clues: Forms glucose • secretes glucose • secretes insulin • the bodies natural sugar • system that digests food • system that makes the kids • system that enables us to move • the system that makes you breath • the system that protects our body • the system that conrols everything • the system that fights off diseases • the term for the body balancing its self out • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
Across
- Skeletal, cardiac and smooth are _______ of muscle tissues.
- When the smooth muscle in its wall become contracts, the cavity of an organ becomes ________.
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the wall of the heart, which has its own ________ system.
- _________ muscle include in muscle tissue.
- Muscle tissue is an elongated tissue ranging from several millimeters to about ________ centimeters in the length.
- From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________.
- Muscle _______ are highly specialized to contract or shorten.
- ________ also include in muscle tissue.
- Electrical excitability,Contractility, elasticity,extended are _________ do all muscle tissue.
- Smooth (visceral) muscle is called because no ________ are visible.
- Blood supply to provide _________.
- ________ muscle tissue only found in the wall of the heart.
- The cells of skeletal muscle are _________.
- One of the muscle tissue is _________.
- Blood supply also provided _________.
- Smooth muscle has the intrinsic ability to contract and ________.
Down
- Blood supply remove _________.
- Generates the force required to produce _________.
- Muscle cells are also called ________.
- Generates the force required to ________ movement.
- The cells in skeletal muscle are roughly _______ in shape.
- Cardiac muscle _______ striations.
- The _________structure of muscle tissue is key to understanding muscle function at every organizational level.
- In the ________ there are three types of muscle tissue.
- There are ________ types of muscle tissue.
- Muscle tissue varies with _________ and location in the body.
- Muscle tissue has the property of ________ that brings about movement.
- skeletal ________ tissue under voluntary control.
- ________ is not the types of muscle tissue.
- ________ supply also provide calcium.
- The ________ energy needed is derived from ATP.
31 Clues: Blood supply remove _________. • Cardiac muscle _______ striations. • Blood supply to provide _________. • ________ supply also provide calcium. • Blood supply also provided _________. • Muscle cells are also called ________. • One of the muscle tissue is _________. • From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________. • ________ also include in muscle tissue. • ...
Human Systems Puzzle 2019-04-18
Across
- tissue found surrounding internal organs
- system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells
- system serves as a barrier against infection
- direction towards the back of the body
- system converts food into simple molecules
- system supports and protects the body
- system protects body from disease
- system contains pancreas, thyroid, hypothalamus
- system eliminates waste from the body
- direction moving towards the feet
- group of cells working together for a particular function
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- group of tissue working together
- system produces gametes
- system that rids the body of carbon dioxide
- fat, cartilage, tendons are examples of tissue
- direction towards the front of body
- tissue responsible for movement
- muscle tissue of the heart
- direction towards the head
- system that coordinates the body's response
- smallest level of a multi-cellular organisms
21 Clues: system produces gametes • muscle tissue of the heart • direction towards the head • tissue responsible for movement • group of tissue working together • system protects body from disease • direction moving towards the feet • direction towards the front of body • system supports and protects the body • system eliminates waste from the body • ...
Health Science Anatomy EOC review 2024-05-14
Across
- System that performs Coordination and control of all body functions
- close to the middle
- another word for posterior
- another word for anterior
- top/above
- System that performs Removal of extra interstitial fluid
- System that performs Protection, temperature regulation, elimination, vitamin D production
- back of the body
- organ that makes insulin that helps prevent diabetes
- System that transports blood and oxygen
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- close to the point of origin
- bottom/below
- System that performs Digestion, absorption, elimination
- System that performs Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System that provides Framework, Protection, blood cell production
- System that performs Elimination, fluid and electrolyte balance
- front of the body
- far from the point of origin
- System that makes hormones
- far from the middle
- System that helps with Movement, heat production, protection
21 Clues: top/above • bottom/below • back of the body • front of the body • close to the middle • far from the middle • another word for anterior • another word for posterior • System that makes hormones • close to the point of origin • far from the point of origin • System that transports blood and oxygen • organ that makes insulin that helps prevent diabetes • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword 2023-12-15
Across
- Clusters of cells called neurons
- These make up the skeletal system
- Nerve cells that send messages around your body
- A part of your body that has a specific function
- The skin is the major organ of this system
- Pumps blood from the heart to the lungs and back
- The brain has different sections called...
- Means "same tension" movement
- Responsible for movement
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- Made up of bones that give structure
- Where two bones meet up and allow the bones to move
- Means "same length" movements
- Network of nerves
- Largest organ on the body
- A liquid that is responsible for carrying oxygen around the body through veins and arteries
15 Clues: Network of nerves • Responsible for movement • Largest organ on the body • Means "same length" movements • Means "same tension" movement • Clusters of cells called neurons • These make up the skeletal system • Made up of bones that give structure • The skin is the major organ of this system • The brain has different sections called... • ...
Human body 2021-12-16
11 Clues: sweat • breathing • Respiration • pumps blood • Skeletal system • excretory organ • muscular system • - arteries and Veins • controls other systems • Largest internal organ. • digestion starts from here
Organ Systems Jimmy Albert 2017-08-31
Across
- growth
- maintains posture
- forms external body covering
- removes carbon dioxide
- breaks down food
- need this to live
- fast acting control system
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- holds urine
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
- produces offspring
- eliminates nitrogenous
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- stores minerals
- produces sperm
- female reproductive system
15 Clues: growth • holds urine • produces sperm • stores minerals • breaks down food • maintains posture • need this to live • produces offspring • eliminates nitrogenous • removes carbon dioxide • fast acting control system • female reproductive system • forms external body covering • returns fluids to blood vessels • transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
Anatomy 2022-10-17
Across
- heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- controls steady circulation of the blood
- microscopic anatomy
- basic unit of all living things
- muscular wall that seperates the thorax; helps control breathing
- system forms physical foundation of the body
- structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions
- produces offspring and passes on genetic code
- serves as protective covering and helps regulate the bodys temp
- study of anatomy, structure, and function of the bones
- collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
- part of the central nervous system in the cranium
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- covers, shapes, and holds the skeletal system
- breaks down food into nutrients and wastes
- body organs that control the bodys vision
- process of cell reproduction
- muscular, cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving
- breathing in through the nose or the mouth
- affects growth and development
- controls and coordinates all the other systems of the body
- protects body from disease
- systems groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions
- enables breathing
- purifies the body by eliminating matter
24 Clues: enables breathing • microscopic anatomy • protects body from disease • process of cell reproduction • affects growth and development • basic unit of all living things • purifies the body by eliminating matter • controls steady circulation of the blood • body organs that control the bodys vision • breaks down food into nutrients and wastes • ...
Bones and Skeletons 2023-12-18
Across
- fibrous connective tissue that is made of a blend and collagen fibers
- cartilage that provides structural support to the nose
- provides support and structure for your body
- Oddly shaped, asymmetrical
- Provides structural support to the overlying hyaline cartilage.
- center portion of the skeleton
- Flattened plates of compact bones
- provides firm and elastic support. It contains loosely packed collagen fibers/elastic fibers
- most prevalent cartilage of the human body commonly known as articular cartilage
- connective tissue in the skeletal system, purpose is to pad and protect
- Attachment for muscles or ligaments
- Contains all our limbs and pelvis
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- Tarsals and carpals
- connective tissue in the skeletal system
- purpose is to cushion joints, allow free movement, and provides structural support
- cartilage found in your respiratory system like a ring of cartilage in the trachea and bronchi
- Bones formed with a tendon
- cartilage that attaches your rib to the sternum
- Small rounded projection on a bone
- compressible/ resilient cartilage. can act as a shock absorb-er for the joints
20 Clues: Tarsals and carpals • Bones formed with a tendon • Oddly shaped, asymmetrical • center portion of the skeleton • Flattened plates of compact bones • Contains all our limbs and pelvis • Small rounded projection on a bone • Attachment for muscles or ligaments • connective tissue in the skeletal system • provides support and structure for your body • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- the digestive includes the?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the _______ system functions in transport
Down
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- movement is included in which system?
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- the region encompassing the chest
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • what system releases CO2 from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the digestive includes the?
- movement is included in which system?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
- the _______ system functions in transport
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
Down
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- the region encompassing the chest
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
15 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • the brain is located in which system? • movement is included in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • what system releases CO2 from the body? • which system removes waste from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
Muscular system 2022-12-05
Across
- skeletal muscles store _________
- group of muscles on front of thigh
- chest muscles
- tissue present in skeletal muscle
- immovable
- extends arms, three heads
- front middle thigh, rectus ____________
- calf muscle
- increases
- bone to muscle
- mode of control for skeletal muscle
- movable
- tendons and ligaments
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- front of shin bone
- has a minor and a major
- heart muscle
- tissue present in skeletal muscle
- skeletal muscles maintain
- six pack
- contraction characteristics for smooth muscle
- group of muscles on back of thigh
- skeletal muscles maintain body _______
- decreases
- gluteus _________
24 Clues: movable • six pack • immovable • increases • decreases • calf muscle • heart muscle • chest muscles • bone to muscle • gluteus _________ • front of shin bone • tendons and ligaments • has a minor and a major • skeletal muscles maintain • extends arms, three heads • skeletal muscles store _________ • tissue present in skeletal muscle • tissue present in skeletal muscle • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
Across
- When the smooth muscle in its wall become contracts, the cavity of an organ becomes ________.
- _________ muscle include in muscle tissue.
- Blood supply remove _________.
- Muscle _______ are highly specialized to contract or shorten.
- Generates the force required to produce _________.
- The cells in skeletal muscle are roughly _______ in shape.
- Blood supply also provided _________.
- Muscle cells are also called ________.
- skeletal ________ tissue under voluntary control.
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the wall of the heart, which has its own ________ system.
- Smooth muscle has the intrinsic ability to contract and ________.
- Electrical excitability,Contractility, elasticity,extended are _________ do all muscle tissue.
- ________ supply also provide calcium.
- The cells of skeletal muscle are _________.
Down
- Skeletal, cardiac and smooth are _______ of muscle tissues.
- In the ________ there are three types of muscle tissue.
- From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________.
- There are ________ types of muscle tissue.
- Smooth (visceral) muscle is called because no ________ are visible.
- Blood supply to provide _________.
- Generates the force required to ________ movement.
- One of the muscle tissue is _________.
- Muscle tissue has the property of ________ that brings about movement.
- is not the types of muscle tissue.
- The _________structure of muscle tissue is key to understanding muscle function at every organizational level.
- Muscle tissue is an elongated tissue ranging from several millimeters to about ________ centimeters in the length.
- ________ muscle tissue only found in the wall of the heart.
- The ________ energy needed is derived from ATP.
- Muscle tissue varies with _________ and location in the body.
- ________ also include in muscle tissue.
30 Clues: Blood supply remove _________. • Blood supply to provide _________. • is not the types of muscle tissue. • Blood supply also provided _________. • ________ supply also provide calcium. • One of the muscle tissue is _________. • Muscle cells are also called ________. • From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________. • ________ also include in muscle tissue. • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
Across
- Skeletal, cardiac and smooth are _______ of muscle tissues.
- When the smooth muscle in its wall become contracts, the cavity of an organ becomes ________.
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the wall of the heart, which has its own ________ system.
- _________ muscle include in muscle tissue.
- Muscle tissue is an elongated tissue ranging from several millimeters to about ________ centimeters in the length.
- From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________.
- Muscle _______ are highly specialized to contract or shorten.
- ________ also include in muscle tissue.
- Electrical excitability,Contractility, elasticity,extended are _________ do all muscle tissue.
- Smooth (visceral) muscle is called because no ________ are visible.
- Blood supply to provide _________.
- ________ muscle tissue only found in the wall of the heart.
- The cells of skeletal muscle are _________.
- One of the muscle tissue is _________.
- Blood supply also provided _________.
- Smooth muscle has the intrinsic ability to contract and ________.
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- Blood supply remove _________.
- Generates the force required to produce _________.
- Muscle cells are also called ________.
- Generates the force required to ________ movement.
- The cells in skeletal muscle are roughly _______ in shape.
- Cardiac muscle _______ striations.
- The _________structure of muscle tissue is key to understanding muscle function at every organizational level.
- In the ________ there are three types of muscle tissue.
- There are ________ types of muscle tissue.
- Muscle tissue varies with _________ and location in the body.
- Muscle tissue has the property of ________ that brings about movement.
- Skeletal ________ tissue under voluntary control.
- ________ is not the types of muscle tissue.
- ________ supply also provide calcium.
- The ________ energy needed is derived from ATP.
31 Clues: Blood supply remove _________. • Cardiac muscle _______ striations. • Blood supply to provide _________. • ________ supply also provide calcium. • Blood supply also provided _________. • Muscle cells are also called ________. • One of the muscle tissue is _________. • From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________. • ________ also include in muscle tissue. • ...
Body Systems Review 2024-03-15
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- Deficiency of oxygen in the blood
- Benign tumors in the uterus
- This system breaks down food
- Place where two or more bones join
- No urine production
- The lower jawbone
- Abbreviation is GU
- This system produces, stores and eliminates waste
- This system stores calcium
- The knee cap
- The Endocrine system maintains this
- Inflammation of the ear
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- Drugs that lower cholesterol
- The largest part of the brain
- One of the female hormones
- This system includes blood vessels, heart and lungs
- The outer layer of the skin
- Coloured part of the eye
- Inflammation of liver
- Nose bleed
- Device that measures blood glucose
21 Clues: Nose bleed • The knee cap • The lower jawbone • Abbreviation is GU • No urine production • Inflammation of liver • Inflammation of the ear • Coloured part of the eye • One of the female hormones • This system stores calcium • Benign tumors in the uterus • The outer layer of the skin • Drugs that lower cholesterol • This system breaks down food • The largest part of the brain • ...
Animal Body Systems 2024-01-29
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- Part Of the Digestive system
- Food is dissolved in the
- Center of the nervous system
- Protects internal movement
- Firm flexible tissue not as hard as bone
- What system provides movement
- Center of the Circulatory system
- Classified by the way they move
- This system is made of glands that give off hormones
- This system takes in oxygen from the air
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- The same as the monogastric
- This system transports Water, Oxygen, and waste
- This system gets rid of waste
- This system Lets the animal take in food
- This is processed into meat
- This system provides support to the body
16 Clues: Food is dissolved in the • Protects internal movement • The same as the monogastric • This is processed into meat • Part Of the Digestive system • Center of the nervous system • This system gets rid of waste • What system provides movement • Classified by the way they move • Center of the Circulatory system • Firm flexible tissue not as hard as bone • ...
(ANS205) 2. The Skeletal System 2013-01-04
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- These bones help in reducing friction and increase leverage or change in the direction of pull (example: patella)
- The layer of bone found at the end of long bones that is arranged in a porous network
- Type of vertebrae that has a larger flat transverse process which gives it the label of weight bearing vertebrae
- The other name for the C2 vertebrae that has a dens, which allows the axis to pivot and rotation of the head
- These types of bones are unpaired bones on the median plane that are oddly shaped which include vertebrae and unpaired bones of the skull
- One of the two regions of the skeletal system includes the thoracic limbs, pelvic limbs, shoulder and pelvis. This region is known as the _________ skeletal system
- The humerus and scapula come together to create the _________ ______
- This type of vertebrae has a well developed spinous process
- This type of bone has a cube like structure with no single marrow cavity which include carpals and tarsals
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- This type of bone has no diaphysis or epiphysis and has an inner framework of cancellous bone sandwiched between compact bone
- This type of bone acts as a lever that aid in support and locomotion which include femur, tibia, and humerus
- The space surrounded by the cortex of a long bone, red and yellow marrow are found here
- The other name for the C1 vetebrae that has no spinous process and articulates with the skull
- One of the two regions of the skeletal system includes the skull, vertebral column, sternum, and ribs. This region is known as the ________ skeletal system
- The hard layer that forms shaft of long bones
15 Clues: The hard layer that forms shaft of long bones • This type of vertebrae has a well developed spinous process • The humerus and scapula come together to create the _________ ______ • The layer of bone found at the end of long bones that is arranged in a porous network • The space surrounded by the cortex of a long bone, red and yellow marrow are found here • ...
Skeletal system 2022-01-28
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- it is in the axial skeleton
- what do bones do to internal organs
- the body's most complex bony structure
- process of making blood
- it is found inside the bones
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- basic function of skeletal system
- they are in the thoraic cage
- what the skeletal system provides to body
- it is in the appendicular skeleton
- main component in the bones is?
10 Clues: process of making blood • it is in the axial skeleton • they are in the thoraic cage • it is found inside the bones • main component in the bones is? • basic function of skeletal system • it is in the appendicular skeleton • what do bones do to internal organs • the body's most complex bony structure • what the skeletal system provides to body
Chapter 1 2020-01-15
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- system responsible for breaking down food into absorbable units
- system that functions to produce offspring
- study of the structure of body parts
- system that stores minerals
- principle that function always reflects structure
- an example of negative feedback mechanisms becoming overwhelmed resulting in destructive positive feedback mechanisms
- system dependent on atmospheric pressure
- system that picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels
- fast-acting control system of the body
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- system that secretes hormones
- formation of a platelet plug during blood clotting is an example of this type of feedback
- smallest level of structural organization
- system that synthesizes vitamin D
- microscopic study of cells
- the maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions despite continuous changes
- system that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- removal of wastes from metabolism and digestion
- system that maintains posture
- system that mounts attack against foreign substances
- system that removes nitrogenous wastes from the body
20 Clues: microscopic study of cells • system that stores minerals • system that secretes hormones • system that maintains posture • system that synthesizes vitamin D • study of the structure of body parts • fast-acting control system of the body • system dependent on atmospheric pressure • smallest level of structural organization • system that functions to produce offspring • ...
Skeletal System 2012-08-13
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- What are the bones called in your foot?
- Bones are covered with a special tissue called __________.
- In your bones there is 45% of __________ Deposits.
- Tough, hard bone that can heal itself when broken.
- What is the shape of the bone of the vertebrae?
- The top section of your arm is the __________ bone.
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- What type of joint is in the head and the arms?
- The lower section of the skeletal system is called the __________ skeleton.
- The one bone that can move in your skull.
- The strongest/longest bone in your body.
10 Clues: What are the bones called in your foot? • The strongest/longest bone in your body. • The one bone that can move in your skull. • What type of joint is in the head and the arms? • What is the shape of the bone of the vertebrae? • In your bones there is 45% of __________ Deposits. • Tough, hard bone that can heal itself when broken. • ...
Skeletal System 2013-01-10
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- Broken bone
- Joint that covers movement in almost any direction.
- Disease that thins bones
- joint that allows movement vertically but without rotation.
- Protect the heart
- Softer kind of bone, can be found in the nose.
- What keeps the bones together
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- Protects the brain
- Doctor who treats bones.
- Where blood cells are made
10 Clues: Broken bone • Protect the heart • Protects the brain • Doctor who treats bones. • Disease that thins bones • Where blood cells are made • What keeps the bones together • Softer kind of bone, can be found in the nose. • Joint that covers movement in almost any direction. • joint that allows movement vertically but without rotation.
Skeletal System 2013-01-10
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- What keeps the bones together
- Joint that allows movement up and down, but does not rotate.
- Disease that thins bones over age
- Joint that covers movement in almost any direction.
- Softer type of bone that can be found in the nose
- broken bone
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- Doctor who treats bone diseases
- Protect the heart
- Protects the brain
- Where blood cells are made
10 Clues: broken bone • Protect the heart • Protects the brain • Where blood cells are made • What keeps the bones together • Doctor who treats bone diseases • Disease that thins bones over age • Softer type of bone that can be found in the nose • Joint that covers movement in almost any direction. • Joint that allows movement up and down, but does not rotate.
skeletal system 2013-02-19
10 Clues: hip bone • head bone • 206 bones • part of your spine • bottom of your spine • also known as a funny bone • they protect internal organs • largest bone in the human body • smallest bone in the human body • bone the shin bones connected to the...
Skeletal System 2014-05-23
10 Clues: pelvic-thrust • use your head! • that is so punny • they got your back • make up your skeleton • dont brake your breast bone • count to ten on your fingers • i want spare of these for dinner • hold you bones together with tendons • hold your muscles to you bones with ligaments
Skeletal System 2014-09-22
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- cube shaped and contain mostly spongy bone
- the bone that form the longitudinal axis of the body
- bones of the limbs and girdles
- typically longer than wide all of the limbs except the knee cap
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- dense and looks smooth and homogeneous
- system of protection and support composed of bone and cartilage
- bones that do not fit one of the preceding categories
- thin,flattened,and usually curved
- elongated shaft of a bone
- small needle like pieces of bone lots of open space
10 Clues: elongated shaft of a bone • bones of the limbs and girdles • thin,flattened,and usually curved • dense and looks smooth and homogeneous • cube shaped and contain mostly spongy bone • small needle like pieces of bone lots of open space • the bone that form the longitudinal axis of the body • bones that do not fit one of the preceding categories • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2016-05-15
10 Clues: Breast bone. • Arms and legs. • Protects the brain • The long bone in the arm. • Produces Red blood cells. • made up of 33 small bones. • The thigh bone in the leg. • Frame of bones in the chest. • Bones making up the back bone. • Gives support and shape to the body.
Skeletal System 2021-03-06
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- What type of joints are in the knee and elbow?
- The bones in your spine are called
- What is the longest and strongest bone of the human skeleton?
- the_____ bone protects your brain
- What bones are most commonly broken?
- Name one of the ball and socket joints
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- What is it called when two bones meet or connect?
- What is one of the main elements which make up bones?
- Where is the smallest bone in the human body placed
- What is the smallest bone in the human body
10 Clues: the_____ bone protects your brain • The bones in your spine are called • What bones are most commonly broken? • Name one of the ball and socket joints • What is the smallest bone in the human body • What type of joints are in the knee and elbow? • What is it called when two bones meet or connect? • Where is the smallest bone in the human body placed • ...
Skeletal System 2018-05-26
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- longest bone in human body
- elastic fibers that joins muscles and bones
- protects the spinal cord
- protects the brain
- tissues that join two bones
- muscles under our control
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- protected by the rib cage
- the type of joint seen in elbows and knees
- muscles that are not under our control
- the type of joint that joins the vertebrae
10 Clues: protects the brain • protects the spinal cord • protected by the rib cage • muscles under our control • longest bone in human body • tissues that join two bones • muscles that are not under our control • the type of joint seen in elbows and knees • the type of joint that joins the vertebrae • elastic fibers that joins muscles and bones
skeletal system 2018-05-23
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- - SMALL BONES OF THE BACK BONE
- - JOINT BETWEEN THE SKULL AND THE BACKBONE
- - MUSLES NOT UNDER OUR CONTROL
- MARROW - FATTY SUBSTANCE IN THE BONE
- - LONGEST BONE
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- - MUSCLES IN THE HEART
- - STRONG TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONE AT A JOINT
- - MUSCLES UNDER OUR CONTROL
- - STRONG FIBRES WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO BONES
- - BONES MOVE IN ONE DIRECTION
10 Clues: - LONGEST BONE • - MUSCLES IN THE HEART • - MUSCLES UNDER OUR CONTROL • - BONES MOVE IN ONE DIRECTION • - SMALL BONES OF THE BACK BONE • - MUSLES NOT UNDER OUR CONTROL • MARROW - FATTY SUBSTANCE IN THE BONE • - JOINT BETWEEN THE SKULL AND THE BACKBONE • - STRONG TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONE AT A JOINT • - STRONG FIBRES WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO BONES
Skeletal System 2020-10-02
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- what is the kneecap bone called?
- what bones are meant to protect your lungs?
- what is the string bone that connects the ribs?
- what connects bones to bones?
- what is the strongest bone in the body?
- what are the bones in the spinal column called?
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- The skull is part of which skeleton?
- which forearm bone is bigger?
- the vertebrae is what type of bone?
- what connects bones to joints?
10 Clues: which forearm bone is bigger? • what connects bones to bones? • what connects bones to joints? • what is the kneecap bone called? • the vertebrae is what type of bone? • The skull is part of which skeleton? • what is the strongest bone in the body? • what bones are meant to protect your lungs? • what is the string bone that connects the ribs? • ...
Skeletal System 2020-09-25
Across
- produces blood cells
- thin membranous tissue that cover most bones
- point where two bones connect
- absorbs shock, connects bone to bone
- also known as the kneecap
- process of bone formation
Down
- bone in forearm next to ulna
- the 4th type of bone after: flat, long, short
- bones in the fingers and toes
- also known as the collarbone
10 Clues: produces blood cells • also known as the kneecap • process of bone formation • bone in forearm next to ulna • also known as the collarbone • point where two bones connect • bones in the fingers and toes • absorbs shock, connects bone to bone • thin membranous tissue that cover most bones • the 4th type of bone after: flat, long, short
Skeletal System 2020-11-19
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- . Tough bands that connect bones to bones
- . Spongy on the inside.
- .Supports body
- . They are made of cells. The outside of the it is hard and the inside is spongy.
- . Makes red blood cells.
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- .Stores fat
- . Tissues at the the end of the bone that provides cushion.
- . Smooth on the outside.
- . Where two bones and movement occurs
- . Connects the muscle to the bone and it moves the bones.
10 Clues: .Stores fat • .Supports body • . Spongy on the inside. • . Smooth on the outside. • . Makes red blood cells. • . Where two bones and movement occurs • . Tough bands that connect bones to bones • . Connects the muscle to the bone and it moves the bones. • . Tissues at the the end of the bone that provides cushion. • ...
Skeletal system 2021-11-16
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- This bone is in your upper arm
- also known as the knee bone
- these collection of bones makes up your spine
- the first of the two leg bones
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- this bone runs across your neck from shoulder to shoulder
- this is a bone in your lower arm
- This bone protects your brain
- the second of the two leg bones
- These bones protect the heart and lungs
- This is the largest bone in your body
10 Clues: also known as the knee bone • This bone protects your brain • This bone is in your upper arm • the first of the two leg bones • the second of the two leg bones • this is a bone in your lower arm • This is the largest bone in your body • These bones protect the heart and lungs • these collection of bones makes up your spine • ...
Skeletal system 2022-06-01
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- strongest bone in your body is in thigh
- Places where two or more bones meet
- cage Protects heart and lungs in chest
- shoulderblade
- Breastbone
- a type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
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- type of connective tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscles to muscles
- Protects the brain
- Upper arm bone
- a strong flexible tissue that allows joints to more easily
10 Clues: Breastbone • shoulderblade • Upper arm bone • Protects the brain • Places where two or more bones meet • cage Protects heart and lungs in chest • strongest bone in your body is in thigh • a strong flexible tissue that allows joints to more easily • a type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint • ...
Skeletal System 2022-01-28
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- It is something that we need to do to be able to live.
- It is not a full break of a bone.
- It is the primary function as it allows you to stand up.
- it is harder to break then tendons.
- it is easier to break then ligaments.
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- It can cure patients with leucemia.
- the main thing the skeletal system is composed of.
- It permits movements.
- It is what your ear is made up of.
- It is the function the protects your thoracic cavity.
10 Clues: It permits movements. • It is not a full break of a bone. • It is what your ear is made up of. • It can cure patients with leucemia. • it is harder to break then tendons. • it is easier to break then ligaments. • the main thing the skeletal system is composed of. • It is the function the protects your thoracic cavity. • ...
Skeletal System 2022-01-28
Across
- tissue is found in the marrow of certain bones
- it is the body’s most complex bony structure, is formed by the cranium and facial bones
- holds up the body
- blood cell formation
- lets the body be in motion
- consists of five fused vertebrae, which shape the posterior wall of the pelvis
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- 99% of this is stored in the bones
- protects the brain and is the site of attachment for head and neck muscles
- is made up of four (in some cases three to five) fused vertebrae that articulate superiorly with the sacrum
- ribs and sternum is an example of
10 Clues: holds up the body • blood cell formation • lets the body be in motion • ribs and sternum is an example of • 99% of this is stored in the bones • tissue is found in the marrow of certain bones • protects the brain and is the site of attachment for head and neck muscles • consists of five fused vertebrae, which shape the posterior wall of the pelvis • ...
Skeletal system 2022-01-28
Across
- 85% of the body is?
- spongy substance found in the center of the
- blood cell formation
- found in the marrow of certain bones
- what bones do to protect the bones
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- the body's most complex bone structure
- the way the body produces blood
- when the body moves
- muscle is connected to bone by
- you can find it in the axial skeleton
10 Clues: 85% of the body is? • when the body moves • blood cell formation • muscle is connected to bone by • the way the body produces blood • what bones do to protect the bones • found in the marrow of certain bones • you can find it in the axial skeleton • the body's most complex bone structure • spongy substance found in the center of the
Skeletal System 2022-01-31
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- all blood cells are made in the _____ of certain bones
- Skeletal muscles use the bones as ____ to move the body
- A _____ tissue is found in the marrow of certain bones
- protects the lungs and heart
- 99% of it is stored in bone
- 85% of it is stored in bone
- use the bones as levers to move the body
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- supports the teeth
- blood cell formation
- protects the spinal cord
10 Clues: supports the teeth • blood cell formation • protects the spinal cord • 99% of it is stored in bone • 85% of it is stored in bone • protects the lungs and heart • use the bones as levers to move the body • all blood cells are made in the _____ of certain bones • A _____ tissue is found in the marrow of certain bones • Skeletal muscles use the bones as ____ to move the body
Skeletal System 2023-05-05
Across
- are head bones, facial bones, the hyoid, auditory bones, trunk bones, the ribs and the sternum.
- Allows movement such as rotation
- Bone that protects the brain
- Smallest and lightest bone in the body
- are bones in the arms, shoulder, wrists, hands, legs, hips, ankles, and feet.
- A fibrous connective tissue that connects bone to bone maintaining the structure stable and holding it together
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- A coating of fibrous tissue that covers the bones
- Living tissues that form most of the skeletal system
- The longest bone in the human body
- A fibrous connective tissue that connects bone to muscle giving the bones movement.
10 Clues: Bone that protects the brain • Allows movement such as rotation • The longest bone in the human body • Smallest and lightest bone in the body • A coating of fibrous tissue that covers the bones • Living tissues that form most of the skeletal system • are bones in the arms, shoulder, wrists, hands, legs, hips, ankles, and feet. • ...
Skeletal System 2023-03-15
Across
- break in a bone
- points where bones meet
- inflammation of a bursa
- joints become inflamed
- strands of tissue that join bones
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- vertebral column develops abnormal curvature
- loss of bone tissue
- end of the bone is pushed out of joint
- strong elastic material on the ends of bones
- partial tearing or overstretching a ligament
10 Clues: break in a bone • loss of bone tissue • joints become inflamed • points where bones meet • inflammation of a bursa • strands of tissue that join bones • end of the bone is pushed out of joint • vertebral column develops abnormal curvature • strong elastic material on the ends of bones • partial tearing or overstretching a ligament
Skeletal System 2023-11-15
10 Clues: biggest bone in thebody • located in the lower leg • weakest bone in the body • smallest bone in the body • located in your lower leg • located in your upper arm • amount of bone in the hand • amount of bones in the foot • the sketetal system gives____ • the number of bones in your spine
Skeletal System 2024-03-06
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- you have 12 pairs, support your shoulders and arms, and cover and protect your heart and lungs
- 26 bones that make up your spine, or backbone (lets you bend in many directions)
- ______________ activity makes your bones thicker (ex: running, walking, sports)
- made up of 8 different bones, on your head and of your face, and covers/protects your brain
- place where bones meet, help you bend and move
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- cord long column of nerve cells that attaches to your brain (runs down your back inside your spine)
- group of bones that give your body support and shape
- largest and strongest bones that support the weight of your upper body (thigh bones)
- the way you hold your body when you sit, stand, and move
- supports your body and head. also protects your spinal cord
10 Clues: place where bones meet, help you bend and move • group of bones that give your body support and shape • the way you hold your body when you sit, stand, and move • supports your body and head. also protects your spinal cord • ______________ activity makes your bones thicker (ex: running, walking, sports) • ...
Skeletal system 2022-05-20
11 Clues: helps you walk • protects brain • helps you balance • helps cause movement • conects bone to bone • helps you grab stuff • helps you bend your arm • helps you pick stuff up • helps you twist and turn • helps you walk and balance • helps you make a fist and munch people
Skeletal system 2022-05-20
11 Clues: helps you walk • protects brain • helps you balance • helps cause movement • conects bone to bone • helps you grab stuff • helps you bend your arm • helps you pick stuff up • helps you twist and turn • helps you walk and balance • helps you make a fist and munch people
Skeletal system 2022-05-20
11 Clues: helps you walk • protects brain • helps you balance • helps cause movement • conects bone to bone • helps you grab stuff • helps you bend your arm • helps you pick stuff up • helps you twist and turn • helps you walk and balance • helps you make a fist and munch people
Skeletal system 2022-05-20
11 Clues: helps you walk • protects brain • helps you balance • helps cause movement • conects bone to bone • helps you grab stuff • helps you bend your arm • helps you pick stuff up • helps you twist and turn • helps you walk and balance • helps you make a fist and munch people
Skeletal system 2022-05-20
11 Clues: helps you walk • protects brain • helps you balance • helps cause movement • conects bone to bone • helps you grab stuff • helps you bend your arm • helps you pick stuff up • helps you twist and turn • helps you walk and balance • helps you make a fist and munch people
Skeletal System 2022-11-08
10 Clues: Biggest bone • the bones in your feet • goes around your brain • The bones in your back • the bones in your hands • The bones in your mouth • how many bones you have • this help your bones grow • cage goes around you lungs • what its called when you bone gets cracked
Skeletal System 2022-11-08
10 Clues: Biggest bone • the bones in your feet • goes around your brain • The bones in your back • the bones in your hands • The bones in your mouth • how many bones you have • this help your bones grow • cage goes around you lungs • what its called when you bone gets cracked
Skeletal System 2022-11-10
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- Joint that allows little movement (bones in your skull)
- A type of joint used in back and forth movements (like your knee)
- Rubbery tissue used for cushioning bones near joints
- A type of joint that fits into one another (one ball end and one cupcake cavity)
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- Jelly-like center of bones
- Membrane that covers the outside of the bone
- Place where two or more bones come together
- A type of connective tissue that makes up the endoskeleton of vertebrates (you have 206 of them!)
- Something that connects muscle to bone
- These cell are manufactured (made) by the skeletal system
10 Clues: Jelly-like center of bones • Something that connects muscle to bone • Place where two or more bones come together • Membrane that covers the outside of the bone • Rubbery tissue used for cushioning bones near joints • Joint that allows little movement (bones in your skull) • These cell are manufactured (made) by the skeletal system • ...
Skeletal system 2022-06-01
Across
- strongest bone in your body is in thigh
- Places where two or more bones meet
- cage Protects heart and lungs in chest
- shoulderblade
- Breastbone
- a type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
Down
- type of connective tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscles to muscles
- Protects the brain
- Upper arm bone
- a strong flexible tissue that allows joints to more easily
10 Clues: Breastbone • shoulderblade • Upper arm bone • Protects the brain • Places where two or more bones meet • cage Protects heart and lungs in chest • strongest bone in your body is in thigh • a strong flexible tissue that allows joints to more easily • a type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint • ...
Skeletal System 2022-11-29
Across
- Elastic tissues that joins two bones
- Soft jelly like substance present inside the bones
- Meeting points of two bones
- 33 small butterfly shapes bones that make up our backbone
- small curved bones present in chest area
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- Joint present in our elbow and knees.
- substance present between the bones that prevents them from wearing out
- another name for backbone.
- longest bone
- organ protected inside the backbone
10 Clues: longest bone • another name for backbone. • Meeting points of two bones • organ protected inside the backbone • Elastic tissues that joins two bones • Joint present in our elbow and knees. • small curved bones present in chest area • Soft jelly like substance present inside the bones • 33 small butterfly shapes bones that make up our backbone • ...
Skeletal system 2022-10-18
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- The shoulder girdle is composed of clavicula and _______
- Human spine has 12 ________ vertebrae
- Vertebrae are separated by ______________ discs
- Humans have around 206 of them
- A bulge forward in Cervical and Lumbar Spine
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- The longest bone in human body
- Sideways curvature of the spine
- ________ ribs are not attached to anything
- The skull has 8 _______ bones
- Bone to which the ribs are attached
10 Clues: The skull has 8 _______ bones • The longest bone in human body • Humans have around 206 of them • Sideways curvature of the spine • Bone to which the ribs are attached • Human spine has 12 ________ vertebrae • ________ ribs are not attached to anything • A bulge forward in Cervical and Lumbar Spine • Vertebrae are separated by ______________ discs • ...
Skeletal System 2022-10-18
Across
- Bone in your thigh.
- Small bones that make up the ankle.
- Supports the back column and protects abdominal organs.
- Enclosure that protects the heart and lungs.
- The smallest shinbone in the lower legs.
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- Frame of the head and protects the brain.
- Basic framework of the entire body.
- A column of bones running from the head down to the lower back.
- Small bones that make up the wrist.
- The largest shinbone in the lower legs.
10 Clues: Bone in your thigh. • Small bones that make up the ankle. • Basic framework of the entire body. • Small bones that make up the wrist. • The largest shinbone in the lower legs. • The smallest shinbone in the lower legs. • Frame of the head and protects the brain. • Enclosure that protects the heart and lungs. • Supports the back column and protects abdominal organs. • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-01
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- The thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm, on the side opposite to the thumb.
- A series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine.
- A short band of tough, flexible connective tissue which connects two bones or holds together a joint.
- Flexible connective tissue that connects bone to bone.
- The long, thin and lateral bone of the lower leg.
- The bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot.
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- A dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- Another name for the collarbone, which is a long bone that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum
- Also known as the breastbone which is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest.
- Are the 33 individual, interlocking bones that form the spinal column.
10 Clues: The long, thin and lateral bone of the lower leg. • Flexible connective tissue that connects bone to bone. • A series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine. • Are the 33 individual, interlocking bones that form the spinal column. • The bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot. • ...
Skeletal System 2020-10-05
10 Clues: bone shaft • break in a bone • Skin remains intact • structural framework • bone that is thing and curved • bone that is cylinder like shape • Protects important informal organs • proximal and distal end of the bone • membrane that lines the medullary cavity • helps build bone by increasing absorption of calcium
skeletal system 2020-09-27
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- joints are characterized by limited movement
- includes the ankle, elbow, and knee joints
- type of fibrous joint only occurs in the cranium
- connection made between bones
- bones forming the joint is shaped like a saddle
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- immovable
- occur between the surfaces of two flat bones
- a freely moveable joint
- type of synovial joint in which the ball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of another bone
- are able to move without limits
10 Clues: immovable • a freely moveable joint • connection made between bones • are able to move without limits • includes the ankle, elbow, and knee joints • occur between the surfaces of two flat bones • joints are characterized by limited movement • bones forming the joint is shaped like a saddle • type of fibrous joint only occurs in the cranium • ...
Skeletal System 2020-11-12
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- a name given when the thoracic region is curved
- a type of joint found in the thumb
- a sideways movement away from the centre
- end of your fingers and toes
- a type of joint that flexion & extension can occur
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- a type of bone, for example the patella
- an irregular bone in your body
- a smooth covering over the end of the bones
- also known as the skull
- protects the heart
10 Clues: protects the heart • also known as the skull • end of your fingers and toes • an irregular bone in your body • a type of joint found in the thumb • a type of bone, for example the patella • a sideways movement away from the centre • a smooth covering over the end of the bones • a name given when the thoracic region is curved • ...
Skeletal system 2021-09-17
10 Clues: is your wrist • are your fingers • are your kneecap • is your funny bone • protects the brain • help you to move up and down • is your only horizontal bone • is the upper part of your leg • protects your heart and lungs • is in the middle of your ribcage
Skeletal System 2021-08-31
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- Pirates flag, not the crossbones
- The most hilarious bone in the body
- rhymes with twist, helps your hand move
- middle of your leg plus what baseballers where on their head
- spare, pork, chicken
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- spooky Halloween costume that features bones
- a thumb is not this
- 9th letter of the alphabet + what you put a plug in
- what comes before hooray
- Fire your employee + what pirates drink
10 Clues: a thumb is not this • spare, pork, chicken • what comes before hooray • Pirates flag, not the crossbones • The most hilarious bone in the body • rhymes with twist, helps your hand move • Fire your employee + what pirates drink • spooky Halloween costume that features bones • 9th letter of the alphabet + what you put a plug in • ...
Skeletal System 2023-04-14
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- ____ system provides a living structure for the body
- Mineral found in the blood,muscles,and nerves. A primary energy source for the body's cells
- The process in which bone is formed, renewed,and repaired
- _____ tissue that supports, protects,and gives structure to other tissues and organs
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- Longest bone in the body
- Fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone
- Band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches 1 bone to another
- Smallest bone in the body
- Where bones meet,allows wide range of movement
- Made up of living tissues formed into different layers
10 Clues: Longest bone in the body • Smallest bone in the body • Fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone • Where bones meet,allows wide range of movement • ____ system provides a living structure for the body • Made up of living tissues formed into different layers • The process in which bone is formed, renewed,and repaired • ...
Skeletal System 2023-05-08
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- Fingers, toes, elbows, knees, ankles
- Hard, not flexible, tough organ that makes up the vertebrae portion of a skeleton
- Attaches bone to bone; flexible and elastic
- This system makes up the frame of the body
- D Nutrient acquired from being in the sun; one of the nutrients needed for a healthy skeletal system
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- Attaches a muscle to bone; inflexible and not elastic
- Soft, flexible, and elastic connective tissue that protects the bones from rubbing against each other
- A bone that has a shaft and two ends
- Neck, spine, etc.
- Nutrient found in bananas and is K on the periodic table; one of the nutrients needed for a healthy skeletal system
10 Clues: Neck, spine, etc. • A bone that has a shaft and two ends • Fingers, toes, elbows, knees, ankles • This system makes up the frame of the body • Attaches bone to bone; flexible and elastic • Attaches a muscle to bone; inflexible and not elastic • Hard, not flexible, tough organ that makes up the vertebrae portion of a skeleton • ...
Skeletal system 2023-05-22
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- You’ve got 12 pairs in your body
- it has collagen and fibres
- Its a dense fibrous connective tissue that is attached to the bones
- This bone in women is bigger than men
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- It a soft tissue with many strechy fibers
- This is where you can find the smallest bone in you’re body
- It often connects two bones together, but oarticularly it could be in joints
- This type of bone is hard and dense.
- Its a strong flexible connective tissue that protects your joints and bones
- The longest bone in the body
10 Clues: it has collagen and fibres • The longest bone in the body • You’ve got 12 pairs in your body • This type of bone is hard and dense. • This bone in women is bigger than men • It a soft tissue with many strechy fibers • This is where you can find the smallest bone in you’re body • Its a dense fibrous connective tissue that is attached to the bones • ...
Skeletal System 2023-06-08
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- is a thick flat triangular movable bone that forms the anterior point of the knee and protects the front of the joint
- is your thigh bone. It's the longest, strongest bone in your body. It's a critical part of your ability to stand and move.
- is the process of programmed cell death
- type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells.
- curved anterior bone of the shoulder (pectoral) girdle in vertebrates; it functions as a strut to support the shoulder. bones of the shoulder.
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- is the production of all of the cellular components of blood and blood plasma. It occurs within the hematopoietic system, which includes organs and tissues such as the bone marrow, liver, and spleen.
- bones are bones of the wrist that connect the distal aspects of the radial and ulnar bones of the forearm to the bases of the five metacarpal bones of the hand.
- consists of 24 ribs (2 sets of 12), which are attached to a long, flat bone in the centre of the chest called the sternum.
- protects the organs of your torso from injury and also serves as a connection point for other bones and muscles.
- is an important bone in the function of the shoulder joint. It engages in 6 types of motion, which allow for full-functional upper extremity movement including protraction, retraction, elevation, depression, upward rotation, and downward rotation.
10 Clues: is the process of programmed cell death • type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells. • protects the organs of your torso from injury and also serves as a connection point for other bones and muscles. • ...
Skeletal System 2012-12-07
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- The largest bone in the human body.
- The bone in the center of the chest between the ribs.
- One of the lower leg bones.
- The bone that holds your lower teeth.
- The place where two bones meet.
- The triangle shaped bone in your upper back.
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- The substance inside a bone that makes blood cells.
- Something that joins muscles to bone.
- Something that joins bone to bone.
- One of the bones in your spine.
10 Clues: One of the lower leg bones. • One of the bones in your spine. • The place where two bones meet. • Something that joins bone to bone. • The largest bone in the human body. • Something that joins muscles to bone. • The bone that holds your lower teeth. • The triangle shaped bone in your upper back. • The substance inside a bone that makes blood cells. • ...
skeletal system 2013-02-19
10 Clues: hip bone • head bone • 206 bones • part of your spine • bottom of your spine • also known as a funny bone • they protect internal organs • largest bone in the human body • smallest bone in the human body • bone the shin bones connected to the...
skeletal system 2013-02-19
10 Clues: hip bone • head bone • 206 bones • part of your spine • bottom of your spine • also known as a funny bone • they protect internal organs • largest bone in the human body • smallest bone in the human body • bone the shin bones connected to the...
Skeletal System 2014-05-15
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- Abnormal curvature of the spine.
- A smooth layer of tough cartilage cushions and protects the ends of bones where they meet.
- A place in your body where two or more of your bones come together
- By young adulthood, most of this cartilage is replaced by bone in this process
- The soft tissue that fills spaces inside bone
- A break in the bone
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- The ends of bones in a joint are forced out of their normal positions.
- Significant mineral loss can lead to this
- Overstretched or torn ligament
- Tough supportive tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone
10 Clues: A break in the bone • Overstretched or torn ligament • Abnormal curvature of the spine. • Significant mineral loss can lead to this • The soft tissue that fills spaces inside bone • A place in your body where two or more of your bones come together • Tough supportive tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone • ...
Skeletal System 2014-04-17
10 Clues: long bone of arm • a bone in forearm • longest bone in the body • only movable bone in skull • Other name for breast bone. • it protects heart and lungs • bones forming fingers and toes • Thin bone between knee and ankle. • small bones that make the backbone. • part of skeleton that protects the brain.
Skeletal System 2017-09-09
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- Cavity or empty space in a bone
- Lower back of the head
- Irregular smooth surface on a bone that articulates with another bone
- Upper arm bone
- Thigh bone
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- Dense bone on outer layer of long bone
- Inner layer of long bone, trabeculated with marrow
- Lower jaw bone
- Medial lower arm bone
- Lateral lower arm bone
10 Clues: Thigh bone • Lower jaw bone • Upper arm bone • Medial lower arm bone • Lower back of the head • Lateral lower arm bone • Cavity or empty space in a bone • Dense bone on outer layer of long bone • Inner layer of long bone, trabeculated with marrow • Irregular smooth surface on a bone that articulates with another bone
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2018-05-22
10 Clues: Made of 22 bones • Made of vertebrae • Framework of bones • Longest bone in the body • Protects the heart and lungs • Hardest substance in the body • Fatty substance inside the bone • Muscles which we cannot control • Fiber which attaches muscles to bone • Strong tissues that bind the bones at a joint
Skeletal System 2021-12-13
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- part of bone that stores fat
- bone commonly referred to as the hipbone
- part of bone that releases calcium
- movement where the palm is facing upwards
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- part of the bone that creates blood
- joint that is immovable
- joint movement that allows for the greatest range in motion
- made up of the skull, spine, and ribs
- where two bones meet
- joint that allows movement in one plane of direction
10 Clues: where two bones meet • joint that is immovable • part of bone that stores fat • part of bone that releases calcium • part of the bone that creates blood • made up of the skull, spine, and ribs • bone commonly referred to as the hipbone • movement where the palm is facing upwards • joint that allows movement in one plane of direction • ...
Skeletal System 2022-03-01
10 Clues: Your hips • Protects your brain • The bone at your chest • The upper part of your leg • The two bones in the forearm • The back part of your lower leg • It is like a cage for your lungs • The front part of your lower leg • Holds you up and located in the back • Connects the breastplate to the shoulder
Skeletal System 2022-01-31
10 Clues: blood cell formation • a mineral stored in bone • the vertebrae protects it • a table _ a glass of milk • blood cells are made here • helmets act as _ for the head • a place were things are stored • act of changing physical location • bone that supports the erect body • use the bones as levers to move the body
Skeletal System 2022-01-31
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- the part enclosing the brain
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue
- the joint between the forearm and the upper arm
- the joint connecting the hand with the forearm
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- the convex bone in front of the knee joint
- the bones protect the ...
- the bony frame formed by the ribs around the chest
- the mandible or the lower part of the skull
- one of its functions is to... the whole body
- all through the body, a whitish color, it makes up the skeleton in the body
10 Clues: the bones protect the ... • the part enclosing the brain • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue • the convex bone in front of the knee joint • the mandible or the lower part of the skull • one of its functions is to... the whole body • the joint connecting the hand with the forearm • the joint between the forearm and the upper arm • ...
Skeletal system 2023-11-15
10 Clues: upper arm bone • largest bone in the body • what is the smallest bone • how many bones in a finger • what cells do some bones make • how many bones are in the body • how does the system help organs • how many classifications of bones • what surrounds the heart and lungs • how many bones are a baby born with
Skeletal System 2024-05-07
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- Connect to muscle enabling limbs to move
- Where two bones come together or meet
- All the bones in your body
- A broken bone
- Provides cushion between two bones
- fibers that attach two bones
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- Made of tissue and bone marrow
- Holds the skeletal system together
- injuries: occur from overuse or straining
- a vitamin that strengthens your bones
10 Clues: A broken bone • All the bones in your body • fibers that attach two bones • Made of tissue and bone marrow • Holds the skeletal system together • Provides cushion between two bones • Where two bones come together or meet • a vitamin that strengthens your bones • Connect to muscle enabling limbs to move • injuries: occur from overuse or straining
Skeletal System 2024-05-06
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- Thin membrane that covers and protects the bone, containing blood vessels and nerves
- The end of one bone within the joint is spherical, forming the ball, while the end of the other bone within the joint contains a rounded depression, forming the socket
- Cushions for the bone and joints
- Connective tissue reinforced with calcium and specialized bone cells
- Attaches the bone to the muscle
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- storage, movement, protection, blood, structure
- Joints that don't move
- Attach to the bone
- These joints can only move in one direction, back and forth
- The area where two or more bones meet
10 Clues: Attach to the bone • Joints that don't move • Attaches the bone to the muscle • Cushions for the bone and joints • The area where two or more bones meet • storage, movement, protection, blood, structure • These joints can only move in one direction, back and forth • Connective tissue reinforced with calcium and specialized bone cells • ...
Skeletal System 2024-04-18
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- the lower jaw
- provides protection to bones at moveable points
- curvature of the spine
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- most common bone to break
- pelvic _______; large bone supporting hip
- first section of vertebrae
- these ribs do not attach to the sternum
- the points at which cranial bones join
- bones formed in tendons
- this bone is used in CPR
10 Clues: the lower jaw • curvature of the spine • bones formed in tendons • this bone is used in CPR • most common bone to break • first section of vertebrae • the points at which cranial bones join • these ribs do not attach to the sternum • pelvic _______; large bone supporting hip • provides protection to bones at moveable points
skeletal system 2024-06-04
10 Clues: your neck • funny bone • hinge joint • your forearm • protects the head • Mewing defines your • 20 of these in body • the bone in your knee • biggest bone in the body • protects your upper body
Skeletal System 2024-06-04
10 Clues: Head bone • Gyatt muscle • The funny bone • The frame of your body • The big muscle in your legs • The longest bone in your body • The muscle with the fancy name • Your hands and feet both have this • The muscle that makes up 1/3 of your upper arm • The muscle that makes up 2/3 of your upper arm
Skeletal system 2024-10-23
Rehab Careers Intro to Anatomy Day 1 2024-08-18
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- coordinates all activities in the body
- holds and digests food
- takes in O2 and puts CO2 out
- Allows for gas exchange
- System the produces heat and energy
- System that provides framework
- holds urine bladder
- system that makes hormones
- connects arteries and veins
- takes blood away from the heart
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- takes food to stomach
- takes air to the lungs
- stores bile
- filters waste from blood
- takes urine out of the body
- takes messages to and from the brain and body
- the throat
- takes blood to the heart
- System that circulates blood
- absorbs vitamins from food
20 Clues: the throat • stores bile • holds urine bladder • takes food to stomach • takes air to the lungs • holds and digests food • Allows for gas exchange • filters waste from blood • takes blood to the heart • system that makes hormones • absorbs vitamins from food • takes urine out of the body • connects arteries and veins • takes in O2 and puts CO2 out • System that circulates blood • ...
Miscellaneous: Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-16
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- breaks down the chemical bonds in food
- a time where internal, physical, and chemical conditions are maintained
- produces offspring
- known as the bodies ¨chemical messenger¨
- located in muscle,skin,and fat
- fibers contracting for movement
- made of cells that can contract
- transforms food into energy
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- moves blood form the heart to other organs
- make hormones
- the ¨frame work¨ of our bodies
- consist of a single muscle cell
- removes waste form the body
- transports blood away and to the heart
- controls our every movement
- a process to maintain stability
- consist of glands and organs
- moves blood form organs to the heart
- physically breaks down the food
- gas exchange of oxygen and carbon
20 Clues: make hormones • produces offspring • removes waste form the body • controls our every movement • transforms food into energy • consist of glands and organs • the ¨frame work¨ of our bodies • located in muscle,skin,and fat • consist of a single muscle cell • a process to maintain stability • physically breaks down the food • fibers contracting for movement • ...
skeletal system 2018-06-02
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- ribs - lowest two pairs joint only back bone
- - 33 small bones
- marrow - long bones with soften fatty substance
- - 22 bones
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- system - group of organs together
- - upper most vertebrae in the neck
- - meeting of two bones held by strong tissues
- - strong fibres which connects muscles and bones
- - coating on teeth harder than bones
- - powerful thigh bone
10 Clues: - 22 bones • - 33 small bones • - powerful thigh bone • system - group of organs together • - upper most vertebrae in the neck • - coating on teeth harder than bones • ribs - lowest two pairs joint only back bone • - meeting of two bones held by strong tissues • marrow - long bones with soften fatty substance • - strong fibres which connects muscles and bones