skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Lyme Disease 2015-01-26
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- a common nickname used to call Lyme disease
- not removing tick quickly or properly is a major....
- a type of antibiotic given for this disease
- final stage(#)where there is no control of facial muscles
- the way a tick transmits the disease to humans
- symptom of skeletal system being affected
- symptom at the site of tick bite
- self-care medicine that can be takin to help with affects of anitiobitics
- not doing this will make disease worse
- cause of Lyme disease
- treatment given for this disease
- another name for Lyme disease
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- who does Lyme disease usually affect
- amount of people affected each year
- easiest way to diagnose Lyme disease
- type of tick that Lyme disease is most common in
- place where Lyme disease is most commonly found
- organ in nervous system that Lyme disease affects
- doing to much of this will make you feel worse with your disease
- symptom of disease affecting the brain
- organ in circulatory system that Lyme disease affects
- main way to diagnose Lyme disease is to run...
- organ in skeletal system that Lyme disease affects
- this will allow ticks to easily bite you
- this system is affected by Lyme disease causing other major problems
- taking antibiotics will affect someone if they get to much of this
26 Clues: cause of Lyme disease • another name for Lyme disease • symptom at the site of tick bite • treatment given for this disease • amount of people affected each year • who does Lyme disease usually affect • easiest way to diagnose Lyme disease • symptom of disease affecting the brain • not doing this will make disease worse • this will allow ticks to easily bite you • ...
NASM Ch. 5 & 6 2022-10-03
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- structures that respond to mechanical forces (touch and pressure)
- thin myofilament
- subdivision of the ANS that works to increase neural activity
- division of the skeletal system consisting of the skull, rib cage, and vertebral column
- specialized cells that is the functional unit of the nervous system
- Nerves that connect the rest of the body to the central nervous system
- division of the skeletal system consisting of arms, legs, and pelvic girdle
- protein based molecule that carries oxygen into the muscles
- contractile components of a muscle cell
- connective tissue that surrounds muscles and bones
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- ______ plate; specialized cartilage disc located in the epiphysis
- movement of a limb that is visible
- smallest blood vessels and the site of exchange of elements between blood and tissues
- high-energy molecule that serves as the main form of energy
- division of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- _____unit; motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers
- small gap between motor neuron and muscle cells
- condition of reduced bone mineral density
- thick myofilament
- body's ability to naturally sense its general orientation and position of its parts
- collective component and structures that work together to move the body
- neurotransmitter that helps the action potential cross the synapse
22 Clues: thin myofilament • thick myofilament • movement of a limb that is visible • contractile components of a muscle cell • condition of reduced bone mineral density • small gap between motor neuron and muscle cells • connective tissue that surrounds muscles and bones • _____unit; motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-09-29
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- also called the tail bone
- shoulder blades
- rounded, triangular bone that protects an important joint in your leg
- made up of two main parts, it protects most of your sense organs
- finger and toe bones
- smaller of two bones below the knee and above the foot
- the second largest bone in the body, it is important for holding up your weight
- the part of the skull that you use to chew
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- smaller of two forearm bones
- the largest bone in the arm
- bowl shaped bone that supports the spinal column
- also called the collar bone, it connects the sternum to the shoulder
- the part of the skull that encloses the brain
- the longest bone in the human body
- the larger of two forearm bones
- set of bones that protects organs like your heart and lungs
16 Clues: shoulder blades • finger and toe bones • also called the tail bone • the largest bone in the arm • smaller of two forearm bones • the larger of two forearm bones • the longest bone in the human body • the part of the skull that you use to chew • the part of the skull that encloses the brain • bowl shaped bone that supports the spinal column • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-04-11
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- The Scientific name for a bone in the middle of your leg
- Back bones or spine
- All of the bones in an organism, Provides structure, support and protection
- Collar bone
- Also known as exoskeleton, Hard outer covering that provides structure
- top of arm
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- Shoulder blade
- Jaw bone
- Located inside of the body
- outside of forearm
- Area where two bones meet
- Hip bone
- Center of chest
- Top of the skull
- Thumb side of arm
- The set of bones in your chest; protect the lungs and heart
16 Clues: Jaw bone • Hip bone • top of arm • Collar bone • Shoulder blade • Center of chest • Top of the skull • Thumb side of arm • outside of forearm • Back bones or spine • Area where two bones meet • Located inside of the body • The Scientific name for a bone in the middle of your leg • The set of bones in your chest; protect the lungs and heart • ...
The Skeletal System 2014-04-06
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- How many directions can a hinge joint move in?
- Which joint gives us the most mobility?
- How many functions of the skeleton are there?
- Which coloured marrow has the building blocks of blood?
- What do joints allow us to do?
- What does marrow help us to maintain?
- What section of the skeleton is the rib cage found in?
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- What is the type of skeleton within an animal not an insect?
- Homeostasis helps us to maintain a stable ................ ............... .
- What section of the skeleton are the clavicles found in?
- What is the second layer of bones?
- What is the outer layer of bones?
- What is an example of the saddle joint?
- Which marrow stores the fatty acids within the skeletal system?
- What is the inner layer of bones?
- What connects bones and muscles?
16 Clues: What do joints allow us to do? • What connects bones and muscles? • What is the outer layer of bones? • What is the inner layer of bones? • What is the second layer of bones? • What does marrow help us to maintain? • Which joint gives us the most mobility? • What is an example of the saddle joint? • How many functions of the skeleton are there? • ...
The Skeletal System 2024-01-11
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- The skeletal system and muscular system work in conjunction to allow our body to
- Ligaments attach bone to
- 126 bones of the appendages and the girdles
- Bones are able to absorb or release calcium into the blood to maintain a stable environment in the body
- External skeletal systems made up of chitin and calcium carbonate
- Holds the skeleton together and supports movement
- 80 bones along the axis of the body, which protect the internal organs
- tough, fibrous membrane that covers and protects the outer surface of bone
- side to side curve in the spine, becomes evident during adolescence
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- Female skeletons are not as
- Attach muscle to bone
- Internal skeleton of an animal
- softening of bones associated with vit. D deficiency
- bone found inside bones and is lighter and less dense than compact bone because it is porous
- Compact bone makes up the dense ________ of bone
- Bone marrow soft connective tissue that produces blood cells, found ______ the pores of spongy bone
16 Clues: Attach muscle to bone • Ligaments attach bone to • Female skeletons are not as • Internal skeleton of an animal • 126 bones of the appendages and the girdles • Compact bone makes up the dense ________ of bone • Holds the skeleton together and supports movement • softening of bones associated with vit. D deficiency • ...
Musculear/Skeletal System 2025-05-14
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- this is what vertebrates have
- who loves Deadpool
- who runs track and cross country
- what connects muscles to bones
- who says "Hi Grandma" all the time
- what is the bones that protect the lungs
- what part of the body is the pectorals located
- what makes the bones move
- these muscles are in the abdominal area and is also called a six-pack
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- what part of the body is the quadriceps located
- what part of the body is the triceps and biceps located
- who quiet and works with Alexa
- what is the largest bone in the body
- we have 206 of these
- what part of the body is the glutes located
- what is the bone that protects the brain
16 Clues: who loves Deadpool • we have 206 of these • what makes the bones move • this is what vertebrates have • who quiet and works with Alexa • what connects muscles to bones • who runs track and cross country • who says "Hi Grandma" all the time • what is the largest bone in the body • what is the bones that protect the lungs • what is the bone that protects the brain • ...
Skeletal System and Muscular system 2024-11-21
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- break in a bone caused by an injury
- muscle that is attached to your bones that enable you to move
- a tissue in the center of some bones, it makes millions of blood cells each day
- shin bone
- muscle that raises your heel
- muscle that is responsible for turning your head
- thigh bone
- strong flexible tissue that allows joints to move, cushions bones, and supports soft tissue
- curving of the backbone
- muscle that is found in organs, blood vessels, and glands
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- type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones
- muscle that is responsible for raising your arm
- injury to the ligament connecting bones at a joint
- one of the 2 large bones in the forearm
- small tear in a muscle or tendon
- muscle that flexes your knee and hip
- muscle that is responsible for raising your head
- muscle is found in the walls of the heart
- connecting tissue that connects bones to bones, and muscles to muscles
- bone that protects your brain
20 Clues: shin bone • thigh bone • curving of the backbone • muscle that raises your heel • bone that protects your brain • small tear in a muscle or tendon • break in a bone caused by an injury • muscle that flexes your knee and hip • one of the 2 large bones in the forearm • muscle is found in the walls of the heart • muscle that is responsible for raising your arm • ...
Bunny worksheet 2023-04-03
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- a system that includes the blood and veins of an animal.
- uses glands to excrete liquids on the skin or into the organs.
- consists of major glands dealing with hormones to react to stimuli.
- the system that aids in movement of the skeletal system.
- uses nerves to send messages to the brain to create a reaction.
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- system involving the lungs and transporting oxygen to the body.
- the largest organ of the body usually consisting of skin, hair, and fur.
- varies between male and female; aids in reproduction
- a system involving the bones and joints of an animal.
- the system used for absorbing nutrients thorugh digestion.
- this system fights disease and keeps the animal healthy.
11 Clues: varies between male and female; aids in reproduction • a system involving the bones and joints of an animal. • a system that includes the blood and veins of an animal. • this system fights disease and keeps the animal healthy. • the system that aids in movement of the skeletal system. • the system used for absorbing nutrients thorugh digestion. • ...
Skeletal System and Integumentary System 2012-09-12
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- Oily, waxy substance secreted by the sebaceous gland to prevent dehydration
- Bone of the nose wall
- Epidermis is avascular while dermis is highly _______
- Outermost layer of hair
- A type of bone formation where bones are formed from hyaline cartilage
- Reddish skin color
- Consists the limbs and the girdles
- Skin condition due to lack of oxygen in the blood
- Ingested plant pigment that causes the skin to appear yellowish
- Bone of the central nose
- Progressive decline in its production results to gray hair
- Double layer of protective membrane covering the outer surface of bones
- Innermost part of the skin
- Hard core that gives the hair its stiffness
- Skeletal division consisting of 80 bones
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- Long bone in the arm or forelimb that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
- Breastbone
- Collar bone
- Bone formation process
- Weighs 4-5 kg and has a surface area of 1.2-2.2 m2
- Less melanin, more iron results to ____ hair
- Produces keratin, a fibrous protein
- White crescent-like part of the nail
- Major component of the skeletal system; 206 in adults
- Attachment site for throat
- Pigments that darken the skin
- Another term for dermis
- Framework of the body
- Knee cap
- Soft core of the hair
30 Clues: Knee cap • Breastbone • Collar bone • Reddish skin color • Bone of the nose wall • Framework of the body • Soft core of the hair • Bone formation process • Outermost layer of hair • Another term for dermis • Bone of the central nose • Attachment site for throat • Innermost part of the skin • Pigments that darken the skin • Consists the limbs and the girdles • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
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- 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 _________.
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- 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. • ...
Skeletal System 2013-05-05
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- Composed of one or more bones.
- Imbalance in the skeletal system can cause _________.
- A flexible tissue, that provides support.
- The skeletal system works with the _______ system.
- Bone is a source of ______ for other organs.
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- When old bone breaks down, calcium is sent into the ______.
- Elbow and knee joints are examples of _____ joints.
- Bone renews itself ___________.
- The hip contains ball and _____ joints.
- These joints occur in the skull.
10 Clues: Composed of one or more bones. • Bone renews itself ___________. • These joints occur in the skull. • The hip contains ball and _____ joints. • A flexible tissue, that provides support. • Bone is a source of ______ for other organs. • The skeletal system works with the _______ system. • Elbow and knee joints are examples of _____ joints. • ...
Science PT 2023-05-31
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- is a system of organs and glands found all across the body.
- the system is in charge of getting blood to different bodily areas.
- This system gives the muscles an area to connect and helps to support and protect the body's internal organs.
- system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract
- Organs and Tissues help you inhale and exhale
- Blood is filtered by the system, and urine is produced as a waste byproduct.
- This System is an organ system made up of cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle.
- is a system of related organs, tissues, and veins that moves a colorless fluid.
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- This system consists of your skin, hair, and nails.
- It is made up of organs that flush the body of metabolic waste and pollutants.
- also referred as the genital system
- Transmitting signals to and from different parts of the body
12 Clues: also referred as the genital system • Organs and Tissues help you inhale and exhale • system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract • This system consists of your skin, hair, and nails. • is a system of organs and glands found all across the body. • Transmitting signals to and from different parts of the body • ...
Body Organization and Structure 2014-02-05
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- protect the tips of your fingers and toes
- hair helps protect skin from this type of light
- skeletal bones pull on muscles to produce this
- cells form ______
- the only living cells Ina a hair are in the hair _____.
- bones contain this soft tissue
- a place where two or more bones meet
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- the ________ system is made up of muscles that let you move
- Hair and nails are important parts of the ______ system
- bones, _______, and the connective tissue that hold the bones together make up your skeletal system
- all living organisms have to maintain ______
- skin has ____ main layers
- if a bone tissue doesn't have any visible open spaces, it is called ______ bone.
- two or more tissues working together form this
14 Clues: cells form ______ • skin has ____ main layers • bones contain this soft tissue • a place where two or more bones meet • protect the tips of your fingers and toes • all living organisms have to maintain ______ • skeletal bones pull on muscles to produce this • two or more tissues working together form this • hair helps protect skin from this type of light • ...
The Human Body 2023-10-10
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- When one muscle relaxes, the other muscle does this.
- The part of the blood that is mostly water
- This structure begins the break down of food.
- These vessels carries blood BACK TO the heart
- The bones responsible for breaking down food.
- This body system is responsible for breaking down food.
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- This vessel carries blood AWAY from the heart.
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
- This blood vessel is a connector between arteries and veins
- When one muscle contracts, the other muscle does this.
- What does the skeletal system do for our organs?
- Blood carries this throughout the body so you can live and breathe
- Where two or more bones meet.
- This body system provides support and structure to the body.
14 Clues: Where two or more bones meet. • The part of the blood that is mostly water • This organ pumps blood throughout the body. • This structure begins the break down of food. • These vessels carries blood BACK TO the heart • The bones responsible for breaking down food. • This vessel carries blood AWAY from the heart. • What does the skeletal system do for our organs? • ...
Skeletal System Conditions 2020-11-04
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- 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 • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-04-24
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- supports lower leg weight
- shoulder bone
- inside the bone
- the thigh bone
- inner bone of the forearm
- the bone between the shoulder and elbow
- srrounds the heart and lungs
- calf bone
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- ryhmes with nutella
- heel bone
- 206 what
- connects bones
- covers and protects the brain
- connects the ribs
- contains the organs for support
- shorter bone in the forearm
16 Clues: 206 what • heel bone • calf bone • shoulder bone • connects bones • the thigh bone • inside the bone • connects the ribs • ryhmes with nutella • supports lower leg weight • inner bone of the forearm • shorter bone in the forearm • srrounds the heart and lungs • covers and protects the brain • contains the organs for support • the bone between the shoulder and elbow
The Skeletal System 2014-11-23
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- Protects most organs
- Largest bone in the body
- Supports the teeth
- Bigger than the radius
- Near your wrists,start of fingers and feet
- Fragile bones in the fingers and feet
- Bigger bone in the leg
- Protects the spinal cord
- Large arm bone
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- Smaller bone in the leg
- Bone near the waist
- Another name of the knee cap
- Gives are maximum movement
- Holds the ribs together
- Protects the Brain
- Smaller are bone
16 Clues: Large arm bone • Smaller are bone • Supports the teeth • Protects the Brain • Bone near the waist • Protects most organs • Bigger than the radius • Bigger bone in the leg • Smaller bone in the leg • Holds the ribs together • Largest bone in the body • Protects the spinal cord • Gives are maximum movement • Another name of the knee cap • Fragile bones in the fingers and feet • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-11-09
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- 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 • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System 2020-04-28
7 Clues: parts that make up the skeleton • what does the muscular system use • cells made from the skeletal system • what does the skeletal system do for organs • the frame work of the body made up of bones • an organ system it allows movement in the body • what does the muscular and skeletal system allow you to do
21.3-21.5 Vocabulary 2015-04-16
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- The _________ nervous system is responsible for skeletal muscle contraction which is usually voluntary.
- The ________ nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- ________ ____________ is one of the major pain pathways from receptor to celebral sensory cortex.
- The CNS also has layered groups of connected neurons called ______.
- The third type of neurons, __________, transmit signals from one neuron to another within the CNS.
- The brain stem, also called the ________, regulates vital involuntary functions such as heart rate, contractions of blood vessels and the rate of breathe.
- The _______ _______ is a membrane which surrounds the neurons in vertebrate animals.
- The glial cells, or ____, are generally smaller than neurons.
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- Gaps between neighboring Schwann cells are known as _____ __ _______.
- Cell bodies of neurons form aggregations called ________ in the PNS.
- The __________ nervous system carries information between the other organs and the another nervous system.
- The __________ mainly coordinates contractions of the skeletal muscles.
- The _________ system reduces an animal’s readiness for action, slows the heart, and stimulates homeostatic activities such as digestion.
- The _________ system prepares an animal for quick action.
- Cell bodies of neurons form aggregations in the PNS and _____ in the CNS.
- Protective membranes called ________ cover the brain and spinal cord.
- The __________ nervous system is responsible for involuntary responses, such as changes in the activities of glands and the digestive system.
17 Clues: The _________ system prepares an animal for quick action. • The glial cells, or ____, are generally smaller than neurons. • The ________ nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord. • The CNS also has layered groups of connected neurons called ______. • Cell bodies of neurons form aggregations called ________ in the PNS. • ...
body systems 2022-09-29
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- ____ system regulates the body with hormones
- ____ system breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- is the finger bone
- ____ system transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- is the main organ of the circulartory system
- ____ system controls and coordinates the body
- a group of tissue
- __interacting ,interrelated ,or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
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- ___ system provides structure and protection for the body
- _____ stimulus a change in the environment outside of the organism
- ___ system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- ____ system removes waste from the body
- basic of life
- ___system provides protection of the body
- ____ system provides movement of the body
- ___ system produces offspring
- ___ stimulus a change within the organism
- a group of cells
18 Clues: basic of life • a group of cells • a group of tissue • is the finger bone • ___ system produces offspring • ____ system removes waste from the body • ___system provides protection of the body • ____ system provides movement of the body • ___ stimulus a change within the organism • ____ system regulates the body with hormones • is the main organ of the circulartory system • ...
Systems of the Body 2022-04-21
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- the circulatory or _________ system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- ___________ from saliva break food down
- The ___________ system includes all of the bones, ligaments, and tendons in the human body.
- __________ attach bones to muscles so we can move
- The main artery leaving the heart is called the _________
- The _____________ system works with the skeletal system to move the bones of the body.
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- the endocrine system makes ______________ that help regulate the other body systems
- The _____________ system brings oxygen into the body by the lungs and windpipe
- ____________ muscles control organs within our body
- This system helps the body think, learn, move, and behave
10 Clues: ___________ from saliva break food down • __________ attach bones to muscles so we can move • ____________ muscles control organs within our body • This system helps the body think, learn, move, and behave • The main artery leaving the heart is called the _________ • The _____________ system brings oxygen into the body by the lungs and windpipe • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-04-27
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- Protects the brain.
- System that holds your body together.
- The shin.
- Tissue that connects bone to bone
- Bone next to the radius.
- The Collarbone
- Bone that extends on the lateral side of the lower arm
- 24 bones connected down your back.
- The thigh bone.
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- The small bone on the lower leg
- Bones in your ears and nose.
- The kneecap bone
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- Where the ribs are attached.
- The small finger bones
- Bones under chest
16 Clues: The shin. • The Collarbone • The thigh bone. • The kneecap bone • Bones under chest • Protects the brain. • The small finger bones • Bone next to the radius. • Bones in your ears and nose. • Where the ribs are attached. • The small bone on the lower leg • Tissue that connects bone to bone • 24 bones connected down your back. • Tissue that connects muscle to bone. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2021-02-13
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- lower jawbone
- broken bone
- upper arm bone
- when a bone is pushed out of its joint
- knee cap bone
- tissues that connect muscles to bones
- joints that move in one direction
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- tissues that connect bones to bones
- longest bone in the body that is in the thigh
- shoulder blade bone
- stretching or twisting of ligaments
- tissue that makes up your ears and tip of your nose
- forearm bone on the pinky side
- the place where two bones meet
- joints that do not move
- type of joint in the neck that has limited movement
16 Clues: broken bone • lower jawbone • knee cap bone • upper arm bone • shoulder blade bone • joints that do not move • forearm bone on the pinky side • the place where two bones meet • joints that move in one direction • tissues that connect bones to bones • stretching or twisting of ligaments • tissues that connect muscles to bones • when a bone is pushed out of its joint • ...
Skeletal System Review 2021-03-02
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- The bone in your shoulders (#4 on your labeled skeleton diagram)
- One of the lower leg bones (There are two of them)
- The triangle shaped bone in your upper back
- Bones that protect your brains
- One of the bones in the vertebral column
- The bone in the center of the chest
- One of the forearm bones (lower arm bones)...yes I aware that there are two of the same question (they have different answers)
- The place where two bones meet
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- One of the forearm bones( lower arm bones)
- The bone in your jaw
- Something that joins bone to bone (See your cloze activity for answer; one of the highlighted terms not on your notes)
- One of the lower leg bones (There are two of them)
- The largest bone in the human body ( Hint: What is another name for your thigh bone?)
- column Collection of bones that runs down your back
- The substance inside a bone that creates blood cells
- The upper arm bone
- Something that joins muscle to bone
17 Clues: The upper arm bone • The bone in your jaw • Bones that protect your brains • The place where two bones meet • The bone in the center of the chest • Something that joins muscle to bone • One of the bones in the vertebral column • One of the forearm bones( lower arm bones) • The triangle shaped bone in your upper back • One of the lower leg bones (There are two of them) • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-09-18
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- The medical term for joint
- An irregular curvature of the lumbar spine
- The end of a long bone
- The smaller bone of the lower leg
- The shaft of a long bone
- The process of red blood cells formation
- The breast bone
- The collarbone
- A type of fracture that breaks the skin
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- The kneecap
- The outer lining of a long bone
- The type of fracture most common in children
- A disorder of the joints caused by uric acid
- End of a long bone
- A bone-forming cell
- The most posterior bone of the skull
- The lower jaw bone
17 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • The breast bone • End of a long bone • The lower jaw bone • A bone-forming cell • The end of a long bone • The shaft of a long bone • The medical term for joint • The outer lining of a long bone • The smaller bone of the lower leg • The most posterior bone of the skull • A type of fracture that breaks the skin • The process of red blood cells formation • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
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- 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 _________.
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- 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. • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System 2020-04-28
7 Clues: parts that make up the skeleton • what does the muscular system use • cells made from the skeletal system • the frame work of the body made up of bones • what does the skeletal system do for organs • an organ system it allows movement in the body • what does the muscular and skeletal system allow you to do
The Skeletal System 2021-05-27
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- toe bones
- longest bone in the body/thigh bone
- ankle bones
- thinner bone of the lower leg
- the shoulder bone
- protects the knee joint
- can be broken by a sneeze/protects our lungs
- upper arm
- larger bone in the lower leg/shin bone
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- consists of 3 type of bones
- connects between the elbow and the wrist
- system that holds our bones
- jaw bone/strongest bone in the face
- the finger bones
- the skull/protects the brain
- lower arm
16 Clues: toe bones • upper arm • lower arm • ankle bones • the finger bones • the shoulder bone • protects the knee joint • consists of 3 type of bones • system that holds our bones • the skull/protects the brain • thinner bone of the lower leg • longest bone in the body/thigh bone • jaw bone/strongest bone in the face • larger bone in the lower leg/shin bone • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-11-12
16 Clues: 3 down • 8 down • 9 down • 12 down • 13 down • 14 down • 2 across • 5 across • 7 across • 10 across • 13 across • 15 across • Connects bone to bone • Place where bones meet • Connects bone to muscle • Makes blood cells for our body
Livestock Skeletal System 2023-09-17
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- Type of bone shaped like a cube and located in complex joints.
- Bones that project from the body.
- Attaches muscle to bone.
- Type of hard bone tissue surrounding every bone.
- Bones that are flat and round.
- What is made up of 26% Minerals, 50% water, 4% fat & 20% protein
- Tissue connects one bone to another.
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- What is the function of the bone?
- Bones that protect the central nervous system.
- Bones that contain sinuses.
- Type of bone that serves as support columns.
- Points where two or more bones meet.
- Bone requires adequate amounts of
- Type of soft bone filled with many holes and spaces.
- These bones are close to the midline axis.
- Bone that protect vital organs.
16 Clues: Attaches muscle to bone. • Bones that contain sinuses. • Bones that are flat and round. • Bone that protect vital organs. • What is the function of the bone? • Bones that project from the body. • Bone requires adequate amounts of • Points where two or more bones meet. • Tissue connects one bone to another. • These bones are close to the midline axis. • ...
The Skeletal System 2024-05-16
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- These can be fingers or toes
- The ankle bones
- One of the bones of the forearm
- This bone protects the brain
- The collarbone
- The thigh bone
- Joins muscle to bone
- The shoulder blade
- Reduces friction at joints
- The wrist bones
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- Non weight bearing bone in the lower leg
- The breastbone
- Joins bone to bone
- One of the bones of the forearm
- Bone of the upper arm
- The shin bone
- The kneecap
17 Clues: The kneecap • The shin bone • The breastbone • The collarbone • The thigh bone • The ankle bones • The wrist bones • Joins bone to bone • The shoulder blade • Joins muscle to bone • Bone of the upper arm • Reduces friction at joints • These can be fingers or toes • This bone protects the brain • One of the bones of the forearm • One of the bones of the forearm • ...
The Skeletal System 2023-04-26
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- the bones have a joint cavity, and they are held together by ligaments and separated by synovial fluid in the joint cavity
- Thin parallel surfaces usually protecting vital organs
- increasing the angle between two bones
- bending of the foot towards the shin
- includes the bones of the pectoral girdle and the upper body, and the bones of the pelvic girdle and the lower body
- Vertebrae
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- movement of a bone towards the midline
- fibrous cords of dense connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- dense connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- Hinge joint
- decreasing the angle between two bones
- forms the long axis of the body, and includes the skull, vertebra, ribs, sternum and hyoid bone
- Ball and socket joint
- Relatively long and slender
- Allows for flexion and extension at the joint
- the bones have no joint cavity, and they are held together by strong connective tissue
16 Clues: Vertebrae • Hinge joint • Ball and socket joint • Relatively long and slender • bending of the foot towards the shin • movement of a bone towards the midline • decreasing the angle between two bones • increasing the angle between two bones • Allows for flexion and extension at the joint • dense connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • ...
The Skeletal System 2024-10-18
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- The bone of the upper arm, forming joints at the shoulder and elbow.
- The bones that make up the spine.
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones
- Any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton.
- The breastbone.
- The thicker and shorter of the two bones in the human forearm.
- The outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the knee and the ankle.
- The technical term for collar bone.
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- The technical term for the shoulder blade.
- A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- A framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate.
- The inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle.
- The large bony structure near the base of the spine to which the hind limbs or legs are attached.
- The thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm.
- The bone of the thigh or upper hind limb.
- A firm whitish flexible connective tissue.
16 Clues: The breastbone. • The bones that make up the spine. • The technical term for collar bone. • The bone of the thigh or upper hind limb. • The technical term for the shoulder blade. • A firm whitish flexible connective tissue. • The thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm. • The thicker and shorter of the two bones in the human forearm. • ...
Skeletal/Muscular System 2023-09-21
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- Attaches muscles to bone
- The type of muscle that is voluntary
- The type of muscle in your heart
- Injury where a ligament is stretched or torn
- Brittle and porous bones
- Attaches bone to bone
- Crack or break in a bone
- The type of muscle in most organs
- Knee and elbow
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- When the bone is forced out of its joint
- Sideways curvature in the spine
- Strong but flexible fibrous material
- causes swollen and stiff joints
- Neck
- Place where two bones come close
- Skull
16 Clues: Neck • Skull • Knee and elbow • Attaches bone to bone • Attaches muscles to bone • Brittle and porous bones • Crack or break in a bone • Sideways curvature in the spine • causes swollen and stiff joints • The type of muscle in your heart • Place where two bones come close • The type of muscle in most organs • The type of muscle that is voluntary • Strong but flexible fibrous material • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-11-13
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- A break that is not complete.
- Produces blood. Is a delicacy.
- Protects vitals.
- Covers the bone.
- Protects the upper body. Staple barbecue fare.
- When bone is not replaced properly.
- Holds the brain.
- Protects part of the central nervous system.
- In the fingers.
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- Assists movement.
- Joint Inflammation.
- Soft and malleable.
- Makes up most bone tissue.
- Bears weight.
- The main feature of the system.
- Stored in bones for later use.
16 Clues: Bears weight. • In the fingers. • Protects vitals. • Covers the bone. • Holds the brain. • Assists movement. • Joint Inflammation. • Soft and malleable. • Makes up most bone tissue. • A break that is not complete. • Produces blood. Is a delicacy. • Stored in bones for later use. • The main feature of the system. • When bone is not replaced properly. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2024-11-07
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- mainly a storage area for fat cells.
- The spinal column is composed of 26 bones called
- shoulder bone
- part of the upper arm
- help hold long bones together at joints.
- forms the extremities and is composed of the shoulder girdle, arm bones, pel- vic girdle, and leg bones.
- a mem-brane that lines the medullary canal and keeps the yellow marrow intact.
- They attach to the thoracic vertebrae on the dorsal surface of the body
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- The shoulder, or pectoral, girdle is made of two
- knee cap
- thigh bone
- larger bone of lower arm with a projection called the olecranon process at its upper end, forming the elbow
- breast bone
- long saft
- areas where two or more bones join together.
- forms the main trunk of the body and is composed of the skull, spinal column, ribs, and breastbone
16 Clues: knee cap • long saft • thigh bone • breast bone • shoulder bone • part of the upper arm • mainly a storage area for fat cells. • help hold long bones together at joints. • areas where two or more bones join together. • The shoulder, or pectoral, girdle is made of two • The spinal column is composed of 26 bones called • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-07-29
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- The bones that protect your heart and lungs. TWO WORDS
- A disease that results in weak bones with lots of tiny holes in them.
- When a person doesn't get enough of the right kinds of nutrients to make strong bones.
- A mineral stored in your bones that helps keep your heart beating and your brain thinking. It also makes your bones strong.
- The tough fiber that makes up part of the bone.
- The bony supportive structure within the human body. TWO WORDS
- Your body makes this when it is exposed to the sun. TWO WORDS
- A disease that causes weak and misformed bones. People can get this disease when they do not get enough vitamin D.
- This is the kind of bone marrow in which lipids (fats) are stored.
- What scientists call it when the body breaks down old bone and rebuilds new bone.
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- A firm but resilient material in the body and on the ends of bones that absorbs shock well and keeps the bones from getting hurt when they rub against one another.
- Fats that are stored in your bones, as well as elsewhere in your body.
- The group of bones that make up your head.
- The outside layer of a bone: a thin, tough membrane.
- The layer of bone under the compact bone. It is a network of pores and tunnels interconnected in a pattern that makes the bone strong yet resilient. TWO WORDS
- This is the kind of bone marrow in which blood cells are made.
16 Clues: The group of bones that make up your head. • The tough fiber that makes up part of the bone. • The outside layer of a bone: a thin, tough membrane. • The bones that protect your heart and lungs. TWO WORDS • Your body makes this when it is exposed to the sun. TWO WORDS • The bony supportive structure within the human body. TWO WORDS • ...
Musculo-Skeletal System 2022-01-10
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- Bones, Provides stability and some movement (ex. wrist and ankle joint)
- Bones, Provides strength, structure and mobility
- Bones, To protect various parts of the body (ex. vertebrae protect the spinal cord)
- Turning side to side
- Fluid, Acts as a lubricant so the joint can move smoothly
- Bones, Protects internal organs or to provide a connection point for muscles
- Point at which two or more bones meet
- Muscle, Involuntary Muscle
- Connective tissue at end of long bones
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- Membrane that covers the bone
- Muscle, Heart Muscle
- Connects muscle to bone
- and Socket, Movement in all directions
- Movement in 1 direction
- Muscle, Skeletal muscle
- Skeletal muscles pull on the bones causing joint _______________.
16 Clues: Muscle, Heart Muscle • Turning side to side • Connects muscle to bone • Movement in 1 direction • Muscle, Skeletal muscle • Muscle, Involuntary Muscle • Membrane that covers the bone • Point at which two or more bones meet • and Socket, Movement in all directions • Connective tissue at end of long bones • Bones, Provides strength, structure and mobility • ...
Skeletal System Basics 2023-01-19
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- fibrous connective tissue covering over bone
- generally square shaped (ex.carpals and tarsals)
- thin and are present in the skull
- osteoblast rich lining of medullary cavity
- have many projections and vary in shape
- bone reabsorbing cell
- interior of bone that is less dense and "spongy"
- bone-producing cell
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- mature bone cell
- shaft or central part of long bone
- _____ canals - form a network of tubes that contain blood vessels
- main structural unit of compact bone
- consist of a long hollow shaft with two bulbous ends
- end part of long bone
- bone _______ - where blood cells are created, found in the diaphysis of long bones
- outer covering of bone composed of tightly packed cells that give bone rigidity and strength
16 Clues: mature bone cell • bone-producing cell • end part of long bone • bone reabsorbing cell • thin and are present in the skull • shaft or central part of long bone • main structural unit of compact bone • have many projections and vary in shape • osteoblast rich lining of medullary cavity • fibrous connective tissue covering over bone • ...
Skeletal & Muscular System 2022-12-13
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- Muscle that provide force to move your bones.
- a strong connective tissue that is more flexible than bone.
- a place where two or more bones meet.
- Muscles that appear banded.
- A strong connective tissue that holds movable joints together.
- A soft connective tissue that produces blood cells or stores fat.
- tissue within the heart.
- a thick layer or hard, dense materials that contain minerals.
- Muscles that control movements inside your body.
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- Muscles under your conscious control.
- The frame work of all the bones in the body.
- Muscle movement that you can not control.
- A layer of bone with small spaces.
- the 26 bones that make up the backbone.
- A condition in which bones become weak and break easily.
- Strong connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
16 Clues: tissue within the heart. • Muscles that appear banded. • A layer of bone with small spaces. • Muscles under your conscious control. • a place where two or more bones meet. • the 26 bones that make up the backbone. • Muscle movement that you can not control. • The frame work of all the bones in the body. • Muscle that provide force to move your bones. • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-10-29
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- Inner lower leg bone.
- The bones of your extremities.
- Strong outer membrane covering bone.
- Your knee cap.
- These vertebrae are found in the lower back.
- Wrist bones.
- Honeycomb structure that contains your red bone marrow.
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- Attached to the sternum only by costal cartilage.
- Your jaw bone.
- The bones along your y-axis.
- Protection for your brain.
- Fingers and toes.
- Slightly movable joint.
- Ends of the long bone.
- Thin membrane lining the medullary cavity .
- Smooth glass like cartilage.
16 Clues: Wrist bones. • Your jaw bone. • Your knee cap. • Fingers and toes. • Inner lower leg bone. • Ends of the long bone. • Slightly movable joint. • Protection for your brain. • The bones along your y-axis. • Smooth glass like cartilage. • The bones of your extremities. • Strong outer membrane covering bone. • Thin membrane lining the medullary cavity . • ...
This or that science crossword puzzle 2023-03-10
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- work with bones to move body
- this system regulates body growth
- cardiac muscle
- this organ is part of the digestive system
- this system protects organs and maintains body temperature
- this system receives and sends signals to the brain
- this system gets rid of waste from the body
- moves on its own
- this organ is a part of the excretory system
- this system breaks down food into nutrients
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- apart of the digestive system
- taking oxygen and letting out carbon dioxide
- apart of the circulatory system
- this system supports and protects organs
- this organ is apart of the respiratory system
- this system uses blood to transport nutrients/oxygen
- this organ is a part of the circulatory system
- apart of the intugumentry system
- connect muscle to skeleton
- this organ is a part of the nervous system
20 Clues: cardiac muscle • moves on its own • connect muscle to skeleton • work with bones to move body • apart of the digestive system • apart of the circulatory system • apart of the intugumentry system • this system regulates body growth • this system supports and protects organs • this organ is part of the digestive system • this organ is a part of the nervous system • ...
body system 2022-11-08
health crossword 2015-03-11
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- used to put food in body
- used to hold things
- a baby cow
- rhymes with rungs
- system makes you breathe
- rhymes with tea
- connects 2 parts of your arm
- thing that sounds like tripods
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- system is the system that makes you look bulky
- four rowers
- joins to your leg
- system is the system that turns food into energy
- system its the stuff that holds the body together
- rhymes with beck
- rhymes with tricep
15 Clues: a baby cow • four rowers • rhymes with tea • rhymes with beck • joins to your leg • rhymes with rungs • rhymes with tricep • used to hold things • used to put food in body • system makes you breathe • connects 2 parts of your arm • thing that sounds like tripods • system is the system that makes you look bulky • system is the system that turns food into energy • ...
Systems of the Body 2020-10-31
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- The two lower chambers of the heart
- The arm is made up of this many bones
- The two upper chambers of the heart
- Your lungs are protected by this
- Another name for windpipe
- The strongest muscle in your body
- this is what Skeletal muscles are held to the bones with
- These muscles are voluntary muscles, which means you can control what they do
- Carries the blood away from the heart
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- Another name for nerve cells
- what the muscle that makes up the heart is called
- The name of the bone that protects your brain
- The nervous system carries these to the brain
- This is the control center of your nervous system
- Carries the blood to the heart
- A dome-shaped muscle that works with your lungs to allow you to inhale and exhale air.
- The place where two bones meet
- a special area at the end of the bronchiole that leads into clumps of teeny tiny air sacs
- This system controls everything you do
- another name for the bones in your spine
20 Clues: Another name for windpipe • Another name for nerve cells • Carries the blood to the heart • The place where two bones meet • Your lungs are protected by this • The strongest muscle in your body • The two lower chambers of the heart • The two upper chambers of the heart • The arm is made up of this many bones • Carries the blood away from the heart • ...
Skeletal and Muscular Systems 2023-11-15
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- muscles that are under your conscious control
- bones are a living _______________
- jaw bone
- made of tough protein fibers and connect bones to each other
- plates, areas of bone that allow growth
- a muscular organ that pumps blood all around body
- finger and toe bones
- muscles that are under your control
- dense connective tissue found at the end of bones
- involuntary muscles found within the walls of organs - push materials
- upper leg bone
- an element that your bones store
- the type of cells that are made inside bones
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- the shiny - white - tough layer that covers bones
- the type of bone found at the center of the bone - light and porous
- muscles that move body - are attached to bones - and control reflexes.
- shortening of muscles
- where the blood cells are made
- system, human body system that allows us to move
- involuntary muscle found only in the heart
- system, made up of bones - cartilage - and ligaments
- fibers, cells that make up muscles.
- the type of bone that makes up the dense outer layer of bones
23 Clues: jaw bone • upper leg bone • finger and toe bones • shortening of muscles • where the blood cells are made • an element that your bones store • bones are a living _______________ • fibers, cells that make up muscles. • muscles that are under your control • plates, areas of bone that allow growth • involuntary muscle found only in the heart • ...
Life science first semester 2024-12-15
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- cells, cells, they are made of
- system for transporting throughout the body
- jellylike substance that holds organelles in place.
- powerhouse of the cell.
- body system composed of hair, nails, and skin.
- GG, Gg, and Gg.
- body system responsible for movement.
- system responsible for breathing.
- the brains of the cell.
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- contains a nucleus
- made of more than one cell
- no nucleus
- body system comprised of bones.
- maker of proteins.
- smallest unit of life.
15 Clues: no nucleus • GG, Gg, and Gg. • contains a nucleus • maker of proteins. • smallest unit of life. • powerhouse of the cell. • the brains of the cell. • made of more than one cell • cells, cells, they are made of • body system comprised of bones. • system responsible for breathing. • body system responsible for movement. • system for transporting throughout the body • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2021-12-22
10 Clues: contains pore • skeletal matrix • canals in osteon • dense bone tissue • unit of compactbones • cell of skeletal system • is located in long bones • hard element of skeleton • specialized connective tissue • dense fibrous connective tissue
Body Systems 2015-04-21
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- Organs in your body that help you to breathe
- Processes your food
- Collection of glands that produce hormones
- Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
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- Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions
- Produces babies
- Helps you fight diseases
- Network of tissues
- All the bones in your body
- Also known as the renal system
10 Clues: Produces babies • Network of tissues • Processes your food • Helps you fight diseases • All the bones in your body • Also known as the renal system • Collection of glands that produce hormones • Organs in your body that help you to breathe • Coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions • Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles
Body Systems 2023-09-12
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- The skin and its accessory organs
- A combination of body defenses made up of the cells tissues and organs that fight pathogens in the body
- System of protection and support composed primarily of bone and cartilage
- Fast-acting control system that employs nerve impulses to trigger muscle contraction or gland secretion
- Body system that includes internal organs that secrete hormones
- Organ system that carries out gas exchange; includes the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
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- Organ system that functions to produce offspring
- Organ system that distributes blood to all parts of the body
- Organ system consisting of skeletal muscles and their connective tissue attachments
- A system of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and other lymphoid organs and tissues
- System primarily responsible for water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance and the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the blood
- System that processes food into absorbable units and eliminates indigestible wastes
12 Clues: The skin and its accessory organs • Organ system that functions to produce offspring • Organ system that distributes blood to all parts of the body • Body system that includes internal organs that secrete hormones • System of protection and support composed primarily of bone and cartilage • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-05-14
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- What system allows for movement?
- What system is made up of skin cells?
- A group of cells make a(n) ________
- Main organ in the respiratory system
- What system removes waste?
- What system produces the next generation?
- What molecule is transported in the cardiovascular system?
- A group of tissues make a(n) ________
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- What system provides structural support?
- What system breaks down food?
- Main organ in the nervous system
- What system regulates gas exchange?
- What organ bring food from the mouth to the stomach?
- What cells transport oxygen throughout the body?
- What system regulates hormones?
- Main organ in the circulatory system
16 Clues: What system removes waste? • What system breaks down food? • What system regulates hormones? • Main organ in the nervous system • What system allows for movement? • What system regulates gas exchange? • A group of cells make a(n) ________ • Main organ in the respiratory system • Main organ in the circulatory system • What system is made up of skin cells? • ...
body system 2022-11-28
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- a system that releases hormones that control and coordinate our body metabolism, growth and energy level.
- a system that transfer cells to heart, veins and arteries etc..
- a system that provides shape and support for our body and protect our organs.
- a system that fight off infection and diseases that enters our body.
- a system that filters blood and remove waste from cellular metabolism.
- a system that takes in the food we eat and turn it into nutrients and energy for our body.
- a system that takes in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
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- a system that work with the skeletal system to make movement.
- a system that produce egg and sperm cells that allow organisms to reproduce to prevent their species from extinction.
- a system that collect excess fluid and return it to the blood circulatory system that reach places other cells can’t.
- a system that produce vitamins and protects against sun’s UV ray.
- a system that responds to information, helps maintain homeostasis and controls all the other system.
12 Clues: a system that takes in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide • a system that work with the skeletal system to make movement. • a system that transfer cells to heart, veins and arteries etc.. • a system that produce vitamins and protects against sun’s UV ray. • a system that fight off infection and diseases that enters our body. • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2022-05-16
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- nutrient that keeps our bones strong
- donut-shaped bone type in our vertebrae
- muscle type found in our heart
- muscle type found in our stomach
- muscle type that covers our skeleton
- muscles that move on their own, we don't control
- it takes more muscles to _____ than to smile
- inside our bones where red blood cells are made
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- one way to keep bones and muscles healthy
- body system that works with the skeletal system for shape and movement
- muscles that we control and move
- bones that protect our brain
- tissue that keeps muscles connected to bones
- area where bones meet and bend
- food that has lots of calcium
- part of our body that has the most bones
16 Clues: bones that protect our brain • food that has lots of calcium • muscle type found in our heart • area where bones meet and bend • muscles that we control and move • muscle type found in our stomach • nutrient that keeps our bones strong • muscle type that covers our skeleton • donut-shaped bone type in our vertebrae • part of our body that has the most bones • ...
Living Organisms 2021-04-12
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- bones that protect the heart/lungs
- similar cells with specific function
- system that allows body to sense
- system that supports the body
- basic unit of life
- system that provides blood to body
- muscle that helps digestion
- system that provides oxygen to body
- muscle that pushes food to stomach
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- system that breaks down food
- composed of many cells
- makes the blood cells
- vessel that takes blood back to heart
- composed of one cell
- system that allows movement
- vessel that takes blood away from heart
- tube that allows air into lungs
- bone that protects the brain
18 Clues: basic unit of life • composed of one cell • makes the blood cells • composed of many cells • system that allows movement • muscle that helps digestion • system that breaks down food • bone that protects the brain • system that supports the body • tube that allows air into lungs • system that allows body to sense • bones that protect the heart/lungs • ...
Chapter 11 The Human Body EOG Workbook-p. 85-88 2023-03-25
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- The Respiratory System allows us to exchange gases with the air. We take in ______ but release carbon dioxide. p. 85
- The function of the Digestive System is to collect food energy. It removes solid and liquid wastes and breaks down ______ into smaller pieces. (Outline Notes)
- The Skeletal System provides support and _______ for the body. They also protect our organs. p. 87
- Blood vessels that move blood away from the heart. (Outline Notes)
- System made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerve cells. p. 88
- The ______ Nervous System is only made up of the brain and spinal cord. p. 88
- Breathing out is called this p. 86
- The Circulatory System is also known as the ______ system. p. 86
- System that has all the bones, ligaments, and tendons of the body. p. 87
- System that has the nose, lungs, trachea p. 85
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- The Nervous System is the control and ______ network of the body. p. 88
- The cardiac muscles are this? You cannot control this muscle. It moves on its on. p. 88
- System that has the stomach, intestines, and esophagus. p. 87
- There are 206 of these in the human body. (Outline Notes)
- The ______ Nervous System is only made up of nerves and nerve cells. They carry impulses from the brain to all over the body. p. 88
- A transport system(circulatory) that moves _______ and other substances all over the body. (Outline Notes)
- Which type of muscle is only found within the heart? p. 88
- System that has the heart, veins, and arteries. p. 86
- System that helps move the body. p. 88
- The respiratory and circulatory system work together to take in oxygen then send it to all your _____ in your body. p. 86
- One of the 5 senses controlled by the Nervous System. p. 88
21 Clues: Breathing out is called this p. 86 • System that helps move the body. p. 88 • System that has the nose, lungs, trachea p. 85 • System that has the heart, veins, and arteries. p. 86 • There are 206 of these in the human body. (Outline Notes) • Which type of muscle is only found within the heart? p. 88 • One of the 5 senses controlled by the Nervous System. p. 88 • ...
health crossword 2015-03-11
Across
- used to put food in body
- used to hold things
- a baby cow
- rhymes with rungs
- system makes you breathe
- rhymes with tea
- connects 2 parts of your arm
- thing that sounds like tripods
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- system is the system that makes you look bulky
- four rowers
- joins to your leg
- system is the system that turns food into energy
- system its the stuff that holds the body together
- rhymes with beck
- rhymes with tricep
15 Clues: a baby cow • four rowers • rhymes with tea • rhymes with beck • joins to your leg • rhymes with rungs • rhymes with tricep • used to hold things • used to put food in body • system makes you breathe • connects 2 parts of your arm • thing that sounds like tripods • system is the system that makes you look bulky • system is the system that turns food into energy • ...
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? • ...
Human Body System 2020-12-16
Across
- liquid waste eliminated from body
- saclike organ that stores urine
- system that supports the body
- allows you to see objects around you
- system which transports blood
- muscular bag that crushes food and contains acids
- female organ that produces eggs
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- body's defense system
- body's central command organ
- system that takes in oxygen
- system that breaks down nutrients in food
- system that eliminates waste
- connects muscle to bone
- makes and releases bile
- vessel that carries blood away from heart
- place where two bones connect
16 Clues: body's defense system • connects muscle to bone • makes and releases bile • system that takes in oxygen • body's central command organ • system that eliminates waste • system that supports the body • system which transports blood • place where two bones connect • saclike organ that stores urine • female organ that produces eggs • liquid waste eliminated from body • ...
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 • ...
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 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 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
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- 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 2026-04-08
Across
- this is the system responsible for the movement of the human body
- this is the system has organs that work together to digest and absorb nutrients from the food you eat
- the system that contains the organs necessary for reproducing sexually and creating offspring
- the system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells in the body
- the system that contains glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- do the circulatory and the skeletal systems work together?
- the system that contains the organs that are involved in breathing
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- the system that contains the bones, supports the body, and protects vital organs
- do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together?
- the system that contains the skin and hair in the body
- this is the body’s command center; it is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- the system that removes waste from the blood
12 Clues: the system that removes waste from the blood • the system that contains the skin and hair in the body • do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together? • do the circulatory and the skeletal systems work together? • this is the system responsible for the movement of the human body • the system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells in the body • ...
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 • ...
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 ________.
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. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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... • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Body system vocabulary 2026-03-11
Across
- – Body structure that performs a specific job
- Nervous System – Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- – System that removes liquid waste from the body
- System – System that allows reproduction
- System – System that filters fluid and fights germs
- System – Group of organs working together
- System – System that fights infections and disease
- System – System that controls body activities
- System – System that helps the body move
- Muscle – Muscle found in internal organs
- – System made of bones that supports the body
- System – System that helps with breathing
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- System – System that breaks down food
- Muscle – Muscle attached to bones
- System – Skin, hair, and nails that protect the body
- – Chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- System – System that moves blood through the body
- Vessels – Tubes that carry blood through the body
- – Muscle under the lungs that helps breathing
- System – System of glands that make hormones
- – Balance the body keeps to stay healthy
- – Organs that release hormones or other substances
- Muscle – Heart muscle that beats automatically
24 Clues: Muscle – Muscle attached to bones • System – System that breaks down food • – Chemical messengers in the bloodstream • System – System that allows reproduction • – Balance the body keeps to stay healthy • System – System that helps the body move • Muscle – Muscle found in internal organs • System – Group of organs working together • ...
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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
