skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
The Skeletal System 2012-09-04
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- Skeleton/ This forms the long axis of the body and includes the bones of the skull, spine and rib cage.
- A tough fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches one bone to another.
- of bone (3)
- of bone (4)
- (3)
- cell production/Function (4)
- (1)
- of bone (2)
- A very strong connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone.
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- Skelton/ The bones of the upper and lower limbs and their girdles that join to the axial skeleton.
- stiff yet flexible connective tissue found in the joints between bones.
- (2)
- of bone (1)
- store/Function (5)
- of bone (5)
15 Clues: (2) • (3) • (1) • of bone (3) • of bone (1) • of bone (4) • of bone (5) • of bone (2) • store/Function (5) • cell production/Function (4) • A very strong connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone. • stiff yet flexible connective tissue found in the joints between bones. • A tough fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches one bone to another. • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-02-02
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- The collection of bones that run down your back
- The bone of your jaw
- The bones that make up your finger tips and toes
- One of the lower leg bones
- The Collarbone
- The triangle shaped bone in your upper back
- The bones that form the feet
- The bone in your forearm that is on the same side as your thumb
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- The bones that make up your fingers
- The bones that protect our lungs
- The knee cap
- The upper arm bone
- The largest bone in the human body
- The bone that protects your brain
- The bone that joins your ribs
15 Clues: The knee cap • The Collarbone • The upper arm bone • The bone of your jaw • One of the lower leg bones • The bones that form the feet • The bone that joins your ribs • The bones that protect our lungs • The bone that protects your brain • The largest bone in the human body • The bones that make up your fingers • The triangle shaped bone in your upper back • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-04-22
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- Muscle that is controlled by you
- This motor sends messages to the brain
- The muscle exclusive to the heart
- When a muscle is relaxed
- Found in a neuron
- The thicker myofilimant
- Produced when energy is converted
- Tis fibre is angled to the tendon
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- Found close to the midline
- The nerve messages travel across these
- Atype of isotonic contraction
- This product is one of three found in slow twitch cells
- Invoulantary muscle
- Freely movable joints
- Voulentary muscle
15 Clues: Found in a neuron • Voulentary muscle • Invoulantary muscle • Freely movable joints • The thicker myofilimant • When a muscle is relaxed • Found close to the midline • Atype of isotonic contraction • Muscle that is controlled by you • The muscle exclusive to the heart • Produced when energy is converted • Tis fibre is angled to the tendon • The nerve messages travel across these • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-05-25
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- Where is the smallest bone in the skeleton?
- How many main bones are in the hand?
- What is the largest bone in the skeleton?
- The ______________ has 206 bones.
- Without a _____________ we would struggle to sit or walk.
- What bone protects the heart and lungs?
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- What bone protects the skeletal cord?
- What is your nose and ears mostly made out of?
- What bone does the Radius and Ulna connect to?
- How many main cells are in the skeletal system?
- What are phalanges?
- ______________ is divided into three parts.
- What shape are the 33 vertebrae that make up the spine?
- What is the common name for the Patella bone?
- Where is the Radius located?
15 Clues: What are phalanges? • Where is the Radius located? • The ______________ has 206 bones. • How many main bones are in the hand? • What bone protects the skeletal cord? • What bone protects the heart and lungs? • What is the largest bone in the skeleton? • Where is the smallest bone in the skeleton? • ______________ is divided into three parts. • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-04-30
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- Scientific name for thigh bone.
- Scientific name for lower arm bones.
- Another name for joints of the fingers.
- Babies skeleton's are made of __________.
- The skeletal system provides support and ________.
- Produces red and white blood cells.
- Protects the lungs, heart, stomach and liver.
- Soft inner bone is called ______.
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- Protects the brain,eyes and ears.
- Scientific name for the hip bone.
- Bones that protect your spine.
- Hard outer bone is called ________.
- Scientific name for the skull.
- Bones are _________ on the inside.
- Scientific name for upper arm bone.
15 Clues: Bones that protect your spine. • Scientific name for the skull. • Scientific name for thigh bone. • Protects the brain,eyes and ears. • Scientific name for the hip bone. • Soft inner bone is called ______. • Bones are _________ on the inside. • Hard outer bone is called ________. • Scientific name for upper arm bone. • Produces red and white blood cells. • ...
skeletal, cardiovascular system 2023-12-15
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- "watery" part of blood that carries nutrients minerals oxygen to cells and carries wast away
- sugar based receptor that is attached to the surface of red blood cells
- one bone rotates around another bone
- takes oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- protein produced by the body that "neutralias" forein invaders
- brings oxygen and nutrients to cells and mucels
- fights bacteria and viruses
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- brings oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- attaches bone to bone
- rubbery tissue that cushions bones, located at joints
- allows little movement
- any place where two or more bones come together
- one part of a bone slides over another bone
- soft jelly like center of the bone
- back and forth moving
15 Clues: attaches bone to bone • back and forth moving • allows little movement • fights bacteria and viruses • soft jelly like center of the bone • one bone rotates around another bone • takes oxygen poor blood back to the heart • one part of a bone slides over another bone • brings oxygen rich blood away from the heart • any place where two or more bones come together • ...
Muscular/Skeletal system 2024-03-13
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- What is each muscle wrapped in?
- What is the majority bones in the human body?
- What is another word for cardiac muscle?
- What is the hollow cavity within a bone?
- What action moves around the a central axis?
- What is a slit-type opening?
- What muscle tissue is found in association with internal organs?
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- What is the point where the motor nerve contacts a muscle fiber?
- What is another name referred to smooth muscle.
- What does the center of the diaphysis contain an open canal?
- What is another word for the skull?
- What muscle is under the control of the subconscious regions of the brain?
- What action brings the limb into or toward a straight condition?
- What is a bundle of parallel muscle fibers?
- What is a shallow cavity or depression on the surface of a bone?
15 Clues: What is a slit-type opening? • What is each muscle wrapped in? • What is another word for the skull? • What is another word for cardiac muscle? • What is the hollow cavity within a bone? • What is a bundle of parallel muscle fibers? • What action moves around the a central axis? • What is the majority bones in the human body? • ...
Skeletal System Vocabulary 2024-04-08
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- soft tissue present inside the long bones that produces blood cells
- point at which two or more bones meet
- part of skeleton consisting bones in the shoulder, hands, hips and legs
- special cells that make bone tissue
- living cells inside the bone
- type of joint present in shoulder or hip
- type of joint present in our wrist and ankle
- part of skeleton consisting bones in the skull, back bone and rib cage
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- type of joint where only rotation is possible [neck]
- a type of disease in our joints
- nutritional disorder when bones become deformed
- type of joint where movement is possible only in one plane
- fibrous tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- softening of bones due to the loss of calcium
- flexible and elastic skeletal tissue
15 Clues: living cells inside the bone • a type of disease in our joints • special cells that make bone tissue • flexible and elastic skeletal tissue • point at which two or more bones meet • type of joint present in shoulder or hip • type of joint present in our wrist and ankle • softening of bones due to the loss of calcium • nutritional disorder when bones become deformed • ...
the skeletal system 2025-04-08
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- the breaking of bones
- specialized connective tissue, apart of ears.
- the bone that is rarely broken with the exception of strangulation
- excessive bone loss
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- bones at the front of the skull
- attach bones to bones
- the making of bones
- your hips and lower body, supports upper body weight
- immovable joints
- mature bone cells
- midline of body, includes the skull, ribs, sternum.
- inflammation of joints
- attach muscle to bones
- the bones of limbs and fingers
- protection to the lungs and heart
15 Clues: immovable joints • mature bone cells • the making of bones • excessive bone loss • attach bones to bones • the breaking of bones • inflammation of joints • attach muscle to bones • the bones of limbs and fingers • bones at the front of the skull • protection to the lungs and heart • specialized connective tissue, apart of ears. • midline of body, includes the skull, ribs, sternum. • ...
Skeletal System: Skull 2025-04-29
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- a bone in your neck
- the first bone in your ear that is to the left of the incus bone
- the bone that is to the side of your eyes
- the bone that separates your 2 nostrils
- the smallest bone at the back of your head
- your nose bone
- your cheek bones
- the bottom part of your jaw
- the bone in the skull that is between the frontal and occipital bones
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- the bone that makes up your forehead
- a large bone on the side of your skull that is surrounded by the parietal, occipital, and the sphenoid bones
- the bone that is on the side of your head, but also behind your eyes
- the top part of your jaw
- the third bone in your ear that is to the right of the incus bone
- the second bone in your ear that is between the malleus and the stapes
15 Clues: your nose bone • your cheek bones • a bone in your neck • the top part of your jaw • the bottom part of your jaw • the bone that makes up your forehead • the bone that separates your 2 nostrils • the bone that is to the side of your eyes • the smallest bone at the back of your head • the first bone in your ear that is to the left of the incus bone • ...
Structure of Living Things 2022-04-08
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- the ability to do work
- main organ in the central nervous system that allows us to think and live
- Any living things
- system that supports and protects the body
- system that controls the body
- system that pumps blood and oxygen
- the fluid that circulates oxygen through the body
- Group of similar organs to help organisms live
- Make up the skeletal system; gives support and protection
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- system that processes food and nutrients
- system that allows the body to breath
- movement of blood through the body
- processes food and absorbs nutrients
- the central organ in the circulatory system
- connects parts of the body to the brain
- system that allows the body to move
- processes food after it leaves the esophagus
- Part of the respiratory system; used for breathing
- completes digestion by removing food
19 Clues: Any living things • the ability to do work • system that controls the body • movement of blood through the body • system that pumps blood and oxygen • system that allows the body to move • processes food and absorbs nutrients • completes digestion by removing food • system that allows the body to breath • connects parts of the body to the brain • ...
Science Cycle 3 (wks. 1-6) 2023-05-24
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- Food enters the digestive system through the _____.
- The digestive system has a ____ intestine and a large intestine.
- Three types of muscle are: skeletal, smooth, and ____.
- Three parts of the nervous system are: ____, spinal cord, and nerves.
- Muscles that connect to the skeleton are called ____ muscles.
- Bones that make up the axial skeleton are: skull, sternum, ____, vertebrae.
- We use the sense of ____ when we listen.
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- The five main senses are sight, taste, touch, ____, and hearing.
- Some parts of the digestive system are: mouth, esophagus, stomach, ____, small intestine, large intestine.
- Four types of tissue are ____, epithelial, muscle, nerve.
- skeleton The ____ _____ is made up of the sternum, ribs and vertebrae.
11 Clues: We use the sense of ____ when we listen. • Food enters the digestive system through the _____. • Three types of muscle are: skeletal, smooth, and ____. • Four types of tissue are ____, epithelial, muscle, nerve. • Muscles that connect to the skeleton are called ____ muscles. • The five main senses are sight, taste, touch, ____, and hearing. • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-05-03
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- the muscle type that helps digest food
- the part of the brain with decision making
- the system that fights off bacteria
- the system for hormone control
- skin pigment
- system that fights off infections
- contains your hair follicles and nerve endings
- carries blood to heart
- connects muscle to bone
- control center for body
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- pumps blood throughout the body
- part of digestive system, breaks apart food before ingestion
- a type of cell that makes up nerves
- part of neuron that conducts electricity
- excretory system, they come in pairs
- the outer layer of your integumentary system
- where a bone meets another bone
- carries blood away from heart
- creates white blood cells, found in skeleton
- system that provides structure to your body
- respiratory system, they come in pairs
21 Clues: skin pigment • carries blood to heart • connects muscle to bone • control center for body • carries blood away from heart • the system for hormone control • pumps blood throughout the body • where a bone meets another bone • system that fights off infections • a type of cell that makes up nerves • the system that fights off bacteria • excretory system, they come in pairs • ...
Basic Structure and Function of the Human Body 2014-04-08
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- System that produces hormones
- Where two bones come together
- System that removes waste products from the body
- Attach muscles to bones
- System that uses fertilization
- System that functions to break down food
- The body's main communication system
- Any break in a bone
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- Voluntary type of muscle that connects to bone
- Involuntary type of muscle
- When a bone is moved from its normal position
- System that brings oxygen into the body
- The skin makes up this system
- Hold the bones together at a joint
- Involuntary type of muscle that makes up the heart
- System that sends blood throughout the body
16 Clues: Any break in a bone • Attach muscles to bones • Involuntary type of muscle • System that produces hormones • Where two bones come together • The skin makes up this system • System that uses fertilization • Hold the bones together at a joint • The body's main communication system • System that brings oxygen into the body • System that functions to break down food • ...
science 2024-11-08
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- The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil
- the digested food is then sent to different parts of the body by the circulatory system to provide us with ......
- the role of the large intestine in the digestive process is to absorb ...
- Which part of the skeletal system protects the brain?
- support the plant
- system in the body helps you to breathe.
- ... system supports the body and gives it shape.
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- The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit
- The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant
- there are many tiny openings on the leaf called... and these openings help plants to take in and give out gases.
- in the stomach, the food is digested further and mixed with digestive ....
- To grow, a plant needs ... and sun
- the blood carry ... and nutrients to the all parts of body
- the main role of the...intestine in digestion is to absorb nutrients from food
- ... system helps different parts of the body to move
- im the mouth, the food is chewed into smaller pieces and ... makes the food soft enough to swallow.
- is part of the digestive system that helps to break down food
17 Clues: support the plant • To grow, a plant needs ... and sun • system in the body helps you to breathe. • The...on the plant helps to make seeds and fruit • ... system supports the body and gives it shape. • The...use the sun and air to make food for the plant • ... system helps different parts of the body to move • The...absorb the water and hold the plant in the soil • ...
The Organ Systems 2016-04-06
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- Breaks down the food that you eat into nutrients that your body can absorb
- Works with the skeletal system to help you move
- Provides the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Pumps blood through all of your vessels
- Take in air through the trachea and are filled with sacs to to hold oxygen
- Removes waste from blood and regulates bodily fluids
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- Has four chambers, pumps blood, and is very important to the body's survival
- Largest internal organ—controls many things in the body, especially in the digestive system
- Skin, hair, and nails—protects tissue beneath it
- Receives and sends electrical messages throughout the body
- Returns leaked fluid to the blood vessels and helps the body get rid of bacteria and viruses
- The control center of the body and main part of the nervous system
- Very long part of the nervous system that if damaged, can paralyze or kill you
- Has glands that send out chemical messages
- Has the organs necessary to produce children
- Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts
- Major part of the digestive system that helps regulate blood sugar levels
17 Clues: Pumps blood through all of your vessels • Has glands that send out chemical messages • Has the organs necessary to produce children • Works with the skeletal system to help you move • Skin, hair, and nails—protects tissue beneath it • Removes waste from blood and regulates bodily fluids • Provides a frame to support and protect your body parts • ...
Body Systems 2022-09-20
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- Your ______ Intestine is longer
- Males and Females have ______ reproductive systems
- The _______ are the main organ in the respiratory system
- What filter bad things from our blood, which eventually turn into urine
- System that includes the skin
- The main organ in your Nervous system
- We're able to move because of what.
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- Main organ in the cardiovascular system
- _______ Are produced by males.
- Your stomach is in the _________ system
- Strong cords
- Your ______ Intestine is smaller
- _____ Are produced by females
- There are _____ types of intestines
- There are 206 bones in the ______ System
15 Clues: Strong cords • System that includes the skin • _____ Are produced by females • _______ Are produced by males. • Your ______ Intestine is longer • Your ______ Intestine is smaller • There are _____ types of intestines • We're able to move because of what. • The main organ in your Nervous system • Main organ in the cardiovascular system • Your stomach is in the _________ system • ...
Organ Systems Steph Brown 2017-08-31
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- This system allows for nutrient absorption into blood.
- This system produces heat.
- Protects deeper tissue from injury.
- Secretes regulatory hormones.
- Transports materials like,Oxygen,Nutrients,and Wastes.
- The integumentary system synthesizes this.
- Responds to internal and external change.
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- the muscular system maintains this.
- Contains the Larynx,Trachea,Bronchi, etc.
- the Nervous system activates this.
- This disposes debris involved in immunity.
- The urinary system maintains this balance.
- Allows for the production of offspring.
- This protects and supports body organs.
- This eliminates nitrogenous wastes.
15 Clues: This system produces heat. • Secretes regulatory hormones. • the Nervous system activates this. • the muscular system maintains this. • Protects deeper tissue from injury. • This eliminates nitrogenous wastes. • Allows for the production of offspring. • This protects and supports body organs. • Contains the Larynx,Trachea,Bronchi, etc. • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-01-26
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- surgical realignment of bones
- site of spongy bone in the adult
- bone cells that liquefy bone matrix
- "residences" of osteocytes
- released when Ca levels drop
- mature bone cells
- site of hemotopoiesis in the adult
- a result of twisting forces
- matrix-depositing bone cells
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- tiny canals connecting lacunae
- non-surgical; splinting of bone
- site of longitudinal growth in a child
- results from disuse or lack of exercise
- site of fat storage in the adult
- fracture; ends do not penetrate the skin
15 Clues: mature bone cells • "residences" of osteocytes • a result of twisting forces • released when Ca levels drop • matrix-depositing bone cells • surgical realignment of bones • tiny canals connecting lacunae • non-surgical; splinting of bone • site of spongy bone in the adult • site of fat storage in the adult • site of hemotopoiesis in the adult • bone cells that liquefy bone matrix • ...
The skeletal system 2012-09-04
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- Function (2)
- Type of bone (3)
- store Function (5)
- A tough fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches one bone to another.
- A stiff yet flexible connective tissue found in the joints between bones.
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- Function (1)
- Type of bone (5)
- Skelton The bones of the upper and lower limbs and their girdles that join to the axial skeleton.
- Type of bone (4)
- Function (3)
- Type of bone (2)
- A very strong connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone.
- cell production Function (4)
- Type of bone (1)
- Skeleton This forms the long axis of the body and includes the bones of the skull, spine and rib cage.
15 Clues: Function (1) • Function (3) • Function (2) • Type of bone (5) • Type of bone (4) • Type of bone (2) • Type of bone (3) • Type of bone (1) • store Function (5) • cell production Function (4) • A very strong connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone. • A stiff yet flexible connective tissue found in the joints between bones. • ...
Skeletal system review! 2024-01-13
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- what produces new bone
- your bones act as a storage tank for this
- what makes up the majority of the bone structure
- what bone forms the forehead and the superior part of each eye socket
- what type of bone is your scapula
- what are the wrist bones
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- what layer is at the end of bones and underneath your compact bone
- the upper jaw
- what breaks down bone
- what allows the passage of the jugular vein that drains the brain
- a type of fracture that is most common in children
- what type of bone is your femur
- the lower jaw
- what is a sideways curve of the spine
- what allows the spinal cord to attach to the brain
15 Clues: the upper jaw • the lower jaw • what breaks down bone • what produces new bone • what are the wrist bones • what type of bone is your femur • what type of bone is your scapula • what is a sideways curve of the spine • your bones act as a storage tank for this • what makes up the majority of the bone structure • a type of fracture that is most common in children • ...
Skeletal System vocab 2023-11-30
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- a picture produced on a sensitive surface by a form of radiation other than visible light.
- a group of drugs that work by slowing bone loss.
- overactivity of the thyroid gresultsulting in a rapid heartbeat and an increased rate of metabolism.
- those elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- relating to the stomach and the intestines.
- bone mineral density.
- D a fat-soluble vitamin.
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- a mineral your body needs to build and maintain strong bones.
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body.
- any product that is used to supplement a diet and to maintain, enhance, and improve the healthy function of the human body.
- the destruction, disappearance, or dissolution of a tissue or part by biochemical activity.
- cortex steroid.
- a condition where bones become soft and weak.
- the ceasing of menstruation
- dual x-ray absorptiometry.
15 Clues: cortex steroid. • bone mineral density. • D a fat-soluble vitamin. • dual x-ray absorptiometry. • the ceasing of menstruation • relating to the stomach and the intestines. • a condition where bones become soft and weak. • a group of drugs that work by slowing bone loss. • a mineral your body needs to build and maintain strong bones. • ...
Skeletal System vocab 2023-11-30
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- a picture produced on a sensitive surface by a form of radiation other than visible light.
- a group of drugs that work by slowing bone loss.
- overactivity of the thyroid gresultsulting in a rapid heartbeat and an increased rate of metabolism.
- those elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- relating to the stomach and the intestines.
- bone mineral density.
- D a fat-soluble vitamin.
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- a mineral your body needs to build and maintain strong bones.
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body.
- any product that is used to supplement a diet and to maintain, enhance, and improve the healthy function of the human body.
- the destruction, disappearance, or dissolution of a tissue or part by biochemical activity.
- cortex steroid.
- a condition where bones become soft and weak.
- the ceasing of menstruation
- dual x-ray absorptiometry.
15 Clues: cortex steroid. • bone mineral density. • D a fat-soluble vitamin. • dual x-ray absorptiometry. • the ceasing of menstruation • relating to the stomach and the intestines. • a condition where bones become soft and weak. • a group of drugs that work by slowing bone loss. • a mineral your body needs to build and maintain strong bones. • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-12-16
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- Bone Disease: very common swelling or inflammation in one or more joints causing pain and stiffness that worsens in age.
- Bone Type: has shape that isn't broad or flat.
- Bone Type: long, thin shape.
- Bone Disease: (short name) very rare disorder when muscle and connective tissue are gradually replaced by bone.
- point where two bones make contact.
- There are 206 in the adult human body.
- Bone Type: flat, broad surface.
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- Bone Type: squat, curved shape.
- longest bone in the body.
- most important bone and protects the brain.
- tough, connective tissue that connects two bones, cartilages, or holds a joint together.
- a strong, flexible tissue that connects muscles to bones.
- protects lungs and heart from damage.
- connective tissue found in different Larynx.
- Bone Disease: (short name) very rare makes bones fracture easily with minimal injury,
15 Clues: longest bone in the body. • Bone Type: long, thin shape. • Bone Type: squat, curved shape. • Bone Type: flat, broad surface. • point where two bones make contact. • protects lungs and heart from damage. • There are 206 in the adult human body. • most important bone and protects the brain. • connective tissue found in different Larynx. • ...
The skeletal System 2022-09-27
15 Clues: rib • bone • joint • skull • Bursa • cartilage • bent, hump • curved, bent • vertebrae, backbone • crooked, bent, stiff • curve, bent, swayback • to bind or tie together • spinal cord, bone matter • loosening or setting free • synovial membrane, synovial fluid
Skeletal System - Vocabs 2025-03-31
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- the soft tissue present inside the long bones that produces blood cells
- a type of joint in our elbow and knee where movement is possible in one plane only
- a disease due to inflammation in joints
- a type of joint like in our thumb where many movements are possible
- a type of joint where the bones move one on the other like in our wrist and ankle
- a disease with softening of bones due to the loss of calcium - a disease in elderly people
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- skeleton with bones in the shoulder, hands, hips and legs
- living cells inside the bone that make bone tissue
- a type of joint in our neck where rotation is possible
- nutritional disorder when bones become deformed due to lack of calcium in growing stage
- flexible and elastic skeletal tissue present at the tip of our nose and in ear. They are present in the end of bones to reduce friction in joints.
- skeleton with bones in the skull, back bone and rib cage
- living cells inside the bone that give rise to other bone cells
- the tough fibrous tissue that connects/hold together the bones in joints
- a type of joint where maximum movements are possible
15 Clues: a disease due to inflammation in joints • living cells inside the bone that make bone tissue • a type of joint where maximum movements are possible • a type of joint in our neck where rotation is possible • skeleton with bones in the skull, back bone and rib cage • skeleton with bones in the shoulder, hands, hips and legs • ...
Phylum Porifera 2021-01-19
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- simplest form of sponges
- cell where water enters the spongocoel
- amoeba like cells in sponges
- excurrent opening
- canal system in certain sponges
- fibrous material forming the skeletal network in demosponges
- skeletal bodies found in sponges
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- immobile
- an opening or pore
- cells on the surface of a sponge
- matrix surrounding sponge cells
- cells that line the cavities and canals of sponges
- a complex sponge
13 Clues: immobile • a complex sponge • excurrent opening • an opening or pore • simplest form of sponges • amoeba like cells in sponges • matrix surrounding sponge cells • canal system in certain sponges • cells on the surface of a sponge • skeletal bodies found in sponges • cell where water enters the spongocoel • cells that line the cavities and canals of sponges • ...
Human Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- cells uniquely suited to perform a function
- glands secrete hormones that regulate processes
- consist of skeletal muscles and tendons that connect muscles to bones
- a body tissue that covers the surfaces of the body
- process in which the product or result stops
- reproduce offspring and produce sperm and egg cells
- a body tissue that contracts or shortens
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- process that tends to magnify or increase output
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- a body tissue that carries electrical messages
- consists of the skin, hair and nail
- the network of vessels through which lymph drains
- body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- a body tissue that provides support for the body
- gives our bodies structure and protects organs
- the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses
- a tendency to maintain a balanced internal state
- eliminates wastes from the body
18 Clues: eliminates wastes from the body • consists of the skin, hair and nail • a body tissue that contracts or shortens • cells uniquely suited to perform a function • process in which the product or result stops • a body tissue that carries electrical messages • gives our bodies structure and protects organs • glands secrete hormones that regulate processes • ...
Body organization and structure 2014-02-06
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- joint: as a hinge allows a door to open and close
- system: bones, cartilage, and the connective tissue that holds bones together make up your
- two or more tissues working together form an
- a muscle that straightens part of your body is an
- joint: as a video-game joystick lets you move your character all around
- body has four main kinds of
- system: made up of muscles that let you move
- strands of tough connective tissue connect your skeletal muscles to your bones.
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- system: your skin, hair, and nails make up your
- allow your body to move when your muscles contract.
- helps your body stay warm when you are cold.
- joint: glide over one another and give some flexibility to the area.
- a muscle that bends part of your body is called
- system: that work together make up an
14 Clues: body has four main kinds of • system: that work together make up an • helps your body stay warm when you are cold. • two or more tissues working together form an • system: made up of muscles that let you move • system: your skin, hair, and nails make up your • a muscle that bends part of your body is called • joint: as a hinge allows a door to open and close • ...
Welcome Back 2023-01-02
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- blue poster on the cabinet door is showing which system?
- a term of direction which means, "above"; not lateral or medial
- type of tissue that consists of deeper skin layer and blood
- a type of connective tissue
- a descriptive word for a shallow depression of a bone
- bones and cartilage makes up this body system; not muscular system
- layman term "collar bone"
- forearm bone that aligns with the thumb
- support, storage, movement, protection, and _______________ are all functions of the skeletal system.
- upper arm bone that sounds "funny"
- Jesus rescued us from danger so He is our __________
- (2 words)the location where blood cells are made; hint: rhymes with lone arrow
- cranial bone that is posterior; "behind the head"
- a term of direction which means, "to the front";
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- an anatomical plane that divides the body into superior and inferior
- anatomical term which means hole
- Jesus's birthplace; means "House of Bread"
- "shoulder blade" bone
- blood vessels have simple squamous epithelia which makes it easier for blood to pass through. This process of high to low concentration is called _____________________
- "breastbone"
- inner lining; type of tissue
- analyzing nonhuman anatomy versus human anatomy; a type of anatomy
- a name for the malleus, incus, and stapes
- strongest facial bone; used for eating; jaw
24 Clues: "breastbone" • "shoulder blade" bone • layman term "collar bone" • a type of connective tissue • inner lining; type of tissue • anatomical term which means hole • upper arm bone that sounds "funny" • forearm bone that aligns with the thumb • a name for the malleus, incus, and stapes • Jesus's birthplace; means "House of Bread" • strongest facial bone; used for eating; jaw • ...
The Skeletal System 2020-11-10
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- known as the finger and toe bones.
- one of the bones that make up the forearm.
- the larger bone that makes up the calf.
- an example of a sesamoid bone that protects the tendon of the knee from stress and wear.
- also known as the collar bone.
- a type of bone that protects the internal organs like a shield.
- located in the wrist.
- its cage-like structure protects the heart and lungs.
- responsible for the movements of talking and chewing.
- complex-shaped bones present in the spinal and pelvic region that provides protection to the spine and internal organs.
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- most of the bones in a baby are made from this specialised material.
- is a triangular-winged shaped bone, also known as the shoulder blade.
- located in the ankle region.
- main nutrient of milk and assists with bone development and growth.
- scientific name for skull; protects the brain.
15 Clues: located in the wrist. • located in the ankle region. • also known as the collar bone. • known as the finger and toe bones. • the larger bone that makes up the calf. • one of the bones that make up the forearm. • scientific name for skull; protects the brain. • its cage-like structure protects the heart and lungs. • responsible for the movements of talking and chewing. • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-11-29
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- Strengthens bones
- A type of joint at the wrist
- The longest bone in your leg
- The type of joint in the neck
- A flat bone that does not protect
- What type of bone are the tarsals
- The type of joint at your ankle
- A type of bone needed for movement
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- The type of joint at the hip
- What type of bone is the cranium
- Short bone in the wrist
- The type of bone in the vertebrae
- Reducing the angle at a joint
- A function of a flat bone
- Protects your heart
15 Clues: Strengthens bones • Protects your heart • Short bone in the wrist • A function of a flat bone • The type of joint at the hip • A type of joint at the wrist • The longest bone in your leg • Reducing the angle at a joint • The type of joint in the neck • The type of joint at your ankle • What type of bone is the cranium • The type of bone in the vertebrae • ...
human Skeletal System 2019-11-05
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- bone in our wrist
- to protect our head
- the bone in our toes and the end of the finger
- give protection for our backbone
- to protect the lungs
- upper leg bone
- joint that allow you to move in one direction
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- upper arm bone
- the collar bone
- allows you to move almost in every direction
- the bone in our knee
- allows to flex and extend the joint
- allows rotational movements
- the bone in our hip
- the bone in our chest
15 Clues: upper arm bone • upper leg bone • the collar bone • bone in our wrist • to protect our head • the bone in our hip • the bone in our knee • to protect the lungs • the bone in our chest • allows rotational movements • give protection for our backbone • allows to flex and extend the joint • allows you to move almost in every direction • joint that allow you to move in one direction • ...
skeletal system crossword 2024-11-08
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- forms the extremeties of the body
- membrane that lines the medullary canal
- breastbone
- hip bones
- where two or more bones join together
- outer layer of bone
- areas where the cranial bone joined together
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- system made up of bones
- shoulder blade
- soft spots on the skull
- produces red blood cells
- storage area for fat cells
- collar bone
- ends of the bones
- the main trunk of the body
15 Clues: hip bones • breastbone • collar bone • shoulder blade • ends of the bones • outer layer of bone • system made up of bones • soft spots on the skull • produces red blood cells • storage area for fat cells • the main trunk of the body • forms the extremeties of the body • where two or more bones join together • membrane that lines the medullary canal • ...
Skeletal System 1B 2025-09-21
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- it’s replaced by bone during growth
- part of the Skeleton that occupies central axis of the body
- What is part of the Humerus
- _____bone leaves a large irregular spaces between them of thin spicules
- ________keeps food from entering lungs
- a tough connective tissue that is composed of cells embedded in a firm
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- The tissue of spongy bone is located at the junction of the diaphysis
- Example of Irregular bone(hint:that doesn’t show 3 other categories)
- costal cartilages (between ribs and ______)
- The length exceeds to the Width
- _______of a growing child, it is a cartilaginous plate
- shaft of a long bone
- _________cartilage covering the articulate surface(hint: thin layer of hyaline)
- part of external_____(hint: it’s part of the elastic cartilage)
- What is part of the Five metacarpal bones?
15 Clues: shaft of a long bone • What is part of the Humerus • The length exceeds to the Width • it’s replaced by bone during growth • ________keeps food from entering lungs • What is part of the Five metacarpal bones? • costal cartilages (between ribs and ______) • _______of a growing child, it is a cartilaginous plate • part of the Skeleton that occupies central axis of the body • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-02-02
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- The bone in your forearm that is on the same side as your thumb
- The knee cap
- The bone of your jaw
- The bones that make up your fingers
- The bones that form the feet
- The Collarbone
- The upper arm bone
- The largest bone in the human body
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- The triangle shaped bone in your upper back
- The bones that protect our lungs
- The bone that joins your ribs
- The bones that make up your finger tips and toes
- The collection of bones that run down your back
- One of the lower leg bones
- The bone that protects your brain
15 Clues: The knee cap • The Collarbone • The upper arm bone • The bone of your jaw • One of the lower leg bones • The bones that form the feet • The bone that joins your ribs • The bones that protect our lungs • The bone that protects your brain • The largest bone in the human body • The bones that make up your fingers • The triangle shaped bone in your upper back • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-05-25
Across
- What shape are the 33 vertebrae that make up the spine?
- How many main cells are in the skeletal system?
- The ______________ has 206 bones.
- Where is the Radius located?
- What bone does the Radius and Ulna connect to?
- How many main bones are in the hand?
- Where is the smallest bone in the skeleton?
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- What are phalanges?
- What is your nose and ears mostly made out of?
- What bone protects the spinal cord?
- Without a _____________ we would struggle to sit or walk.
- What is the largest bone in the skeleton?
- What is the common name for the Patella bone?
- What bone protects the heart and lungs?
- _____________ is divided into three parts.
15 Clues: What are phalanges? • Where is the Radius located? • The ______________ has 206 bones. • What bone protects the spinal cord? • How many main bones are in the hand? • What bone protects the heart and lungs? • What is the largest bone in the skeleton? • _____________ is divided into three parts. • Where is the smallest bone in the skeleton? • ...
CH7 Skeletal System 2023-11-27
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- The central, hollowed-out area in the shaft of a long bone (two words, no spaces)
- A bone cell
- A dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones and serves as an attachment for tendons
- Classification of bones, bones thin, flattened, and usually curved (two words, no spaces)
- Classification of bones, vertebrae and facial bones (two words, no spaces)
- The soft connective tissue within the medullary cavity of bones, stores fat, stem cells, and creates red blood cells (two words, no spaces)
- Classification of bones, cube shaped bones of the wrist and ankle (two words, no spaces)
- Layer of bone tissue that has many small spaces and is found just inside the layer of compact bone (two words, no spaces)
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- Covers the surfaces of bones where they come together to form joints (two words, no spaces)
- A structural unit of compact bone consisting of a central canal surrounded by concentric cylindrical lamellae of matrix
- The major calcium salt in bones (two words, no spaces)
- Hard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer membrane of a bone (two words, no spaces)
- The formation of bone tissue
- Classification of bones, round bones found near joints (e.g., the patella) (two words, no spaces)
- Classification of bones, bones that are longer than they are wide (two words, no spaces)
15 Clues: A bone cell • The formation of bone tissue • The major calcium salt in bones (two words, no spaces) • Classification of bones, vertebrae and facial bones (two words, no spaces) • The central, hollowed-out area in the shaft of a long bone (two words, no spaces) • Classification of bones, bones that are longer than they are wide (two words, no spaces) • ...
The Skeletal System 2024-02-01
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- the center of the bone
- the bones that surround and protect the brain
- the stretchy bands that hold together the bones
- long series of vertebrae make this
- tibia and fibula are bones in this part
- largest bone
- arm bones attach to the shoulders here
- marrow forms blood cells
- protects the soft organs such as the heart and lungs
- the smallest bone is located here
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- bones are made out of this
- bones can move
- leg bones that attach to this (large bone)
- marrow stores fat
- allows to chew and talk
15 Clues: largest bone • bones can move • marrow stores fat • the center of the bone • allows to chew and talk • marrow forms blood cells • bones are made out of this • the smallest bone is located here • long series of vertebrae make this • arm bones attach to the shoulders here • tibia and fibula are bones in this part • leg bones that attach to this (large bone) • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2019-09-11
Across
- Thigh bone
- Protects the heart and lungs
- Houses the brain and eyes
- Scientific name for the shoulder blades
- Lower part of the skull
- One of the forearm bones
- The tiny bones in the hands
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- Upper arm bone (sounds funny)
- One of the forearm bones
- The larger of the two shin bones
- The tiny bones in the foot
- Scientific name for the collarbone
- Fingers and Toes
- Scientific name for the kneecap
- The smaller of the two shin bones
- Pointy bone at the base of the spine
16 Clues: Thigh bone • Fingers and Toes • Lower part of the skull • One of the forearm bones • One of the forearm bones • Houses the brain and eyes • The tiny bones in the foot • The tiny bones in the hands • Protects the heart and lungs • Upper arm bone (sounds funny) • Scientific name for the kneecap • The larger of the two shin bones • The smaller of the two shin bones • ...
skeletal system 2 2024-07-25
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- a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal or plant
- a thin layer of tissue that covers cartilage ( body tissue that is very strong but not as hard as bone), except in joints
- a straight line that reaches from one point on the edge of a round shape or object, through its centre, to a point on the opposite edge
- (a piece of) a type of strong tissue found in humans in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) and other places such as the nose, throat, and ears
- a bone cell that is surrounded by a layer of hard bone tissue
- the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change
- any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
- the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape
- the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows or develops
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- a small organ at the base of the brain that controls the growth and activity of the body by producing hormones
- a layer of tissue covering the inside surface of bones that allows them to grow and repair
- a cell that forms bone
- a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces
- a large cell found in bones that gets rid of bone tissue that is no longer needed
- the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body
15 Clues: a cell that forms bone • a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces • the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body • a bone cell that is surrounded by a layer of hard bone tissue • the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change • any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-03-09
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- Internal skeleton of an animal (vertebrates), which is comprised of bone and cartilage
- makes up the dense outer layer of bone
- Attach muscle to bone
- tough, fibrous membrane that covers and protects the outer surface of bone
- Attach bone to bone
- inflammatory disease that damages joints and surrounding tissue
- soft connective tissue that produces blood cells, found inside the pores of spongy bone
- 80 bones along the axis of the body, which protect the internal organs
- material that makes up connective tissue
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- 126 bones of the appendages and the girdles
- bone found inside bones and is lighter and less dense than compact bone because it is porous
- External skeletal systems made up of chitin and calcium carbonate that provides protection to creatures such as insects and crustacea
- side to side curve in the spine, becomes evident during adolescence
- Loss of bone tissue particularly in elderly
- softening of bones associated with vit. D deficiency
15 Clues: Attach bone to bone • Attach muscle to bone • makes up the dense outer layer of bone • material that makes up connective tissue • 126 bones of the appendages and the girdles • Loss of bone tissue particularly in elderly • softening of bones associated with vit. D deficiency • inflammatory disease that damages joints and surrounding tissue • ...
The Skeletal System 2023-01-26
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- surgical fusion of two bones
- word part for abnormal softening
- surgical incision into the skull
- what does the softening of the bones in adults called?
- inflammation of the bone
- curvature of the spine
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- joint stiffness
- word part for tissue death as a result of a lack of bloodflow
- word part for surgical repair
- word part for blood
- a doctor who specializes in treating the disorders of the foot
- inflammation of the joints
- a type of cancer affecting the red bone marrow
- decrease in bone density associated with aging
- this structure deteriates as we age and may cause knee pain when walking
15 Clues: joint stiffness • word part for blood • curvature of the spine • inflammation of the bone • inflammation of the joints • surgical fusion of two bones • word part for surgical repair • word part for abnormal softening • surgical incision into the skull • a type of cancer affecting the red bone marrow • decrease in bone density associated with aging • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-04-21
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- refers to an axis center of the body
- shaft of a long bone; between the ends
- strongest bone in your body
- storage area for fat in medullary cavity
- end, or extremities, of a long bone
- produces red blood cells, found in spongy bone
- connect bone to bone
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- bone for your collarbone
- cavity in the diaphysis
- bone for your shoulder blade
- bone for your kneecap
- tough membrane covering the outside of the bone
- connect muscle to bone
- membrane lining medullary cavity, keeps yellow marrow intact
- refers to appendage (attached to major part of body)
15 Clues: connect bone to bone • bone for your kneecap • connect muscle to bone • cavity in the diaphysis • bone for your collarbone • strongest bone in your body • bone for your shoulder blade • end, or extremities, of a long bone • refers to an axis center of the body • shaft of a long bone; between the ends • storage area for fat in medullary cavity • ...
Skeletal System CW 2024-11-08
Across
- outer layer of the bone
- breastbone
- the main trunk of the body
- areas where the cranial bones join together
- shoulder blade
- membrane that lines the medullary canal
- storage area for fat cells
- ends of the bones
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- collar bone
- hip bones
- system made up of bones
- soft spots on the skull
- produces red blood cells
- forms the extremities of the body
- where two or more bones join together
15 Clues: hip bones • breastbone • collar bone • shoulder blade • ends of the bones • system made up of bones • soft spots on the skull • outer layer of the bone • produces red blood cells • the main trunk of the body • storage area for fat cells • forms the extremities of the body • where two or more bones join together • membrane that lines the medullary canal • ...
Skeletal system crossword 2025-03-28
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- is the hard outer layer
- connects bones to other bones
- is the smallest bone in your body
- the amount of different types of tissue
- helps protect organs like out heart and lungs
- is the biggest bone in your body
- allows are bodies to move in many ways
- acts as a cushion and support for bones and joints
- connects connects the ribs and protects organs in the chest
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- in the spongy inner layer
- is a mineral that bones store
- is another word for spine
- Connects muscles to bones
- pretexts the brain and allows facial muscles attachment
- gives shape and helps support body
15 Clues: is the hard outer layer • in the spongy inner layer • is another word for spine • Connects muscles to bones • connects bones to other bones • is a mineral that bones store • is the biggest bone in your body • is the smallest bone in your body • gives shape and helps support body • allows are bodies to move in many ways • the amount of different types of tissue • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2025-10-29
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- – The thigh bone, and the longest bone in the body.
- – A place where two bones meet and allow movement.
- – A flexible tissue that cushions joints and connects bones.
- – The bone structure that protects the brain.
- – The larger bone in the lower leg, also called the shinbone.
- – The set of curved bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- – The backbone made of vertebrae that supports the body and protects the spinal cord.
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- – A mineral stored in bones that helps keep them strong.
- – The upper arm bone that connects the shoulder to the elbow.
- – A break or crack in a bone.
- – The entire framework of bones in the human body.
- – Hard structure that forms the skeleton and supports the body.
- – The hip bone that supports the spine and protects organs in the lower body.
- – A tough band that connects bones to other bones.
- – Soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are made.
15 Clues: – A break or crack in a bone. • – The bone structure that protects the brain. • – The entire framework of bones in the human body. • – A place where two bones meet and allow movement. • – A tough band that connects bones to other bones. • – The thigh bone, and the longest bone in the body. • – Soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are made. • ...
ORGAN SYSTEMS AND THEIR EXPERTS 2024-07-21
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- expert on hormones or endocrine system
- expert on digestive system
- expert on lungs or respiratory system
- heart specialist or expert on cardiovascular system
- expert on skeletal system or bone diseases
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- expert on lymphatic nodes and immune system
- specialist on male reproductive system
- expert on nerves or nervous system
- specialist on female reproductive system
- specialist on urinary system
- expert on integumentary system or skin diseases
- expert on muscles or musculatory system
12 Clues: expert on digestive system • specialist on urinary system • expert on nerves or nervous system • expert on lungs or respiratory system • specialist on male reproductive system • expert on hormones or endocrine system • expert on muscles or musculatory system • specialist on female reproductive system • expert on skeletal system or bone diseases • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-04-22
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- attaches muscle to bone
- the thinner fillament found within the sarcomere
- no movement possible in these joints
- has a pushing and pulling force
- shortens on force
- one of the myofilaments found within the saromere
- this muscle is used for the digestion of food
- some movement possible in these joints
- movement that is not controlled
- freely movable joints
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- one of the isotonic contractions
- this is only found in the heart
- you sit on this muscle
- movement that we control
- upper arm muscle
15 Clues: upper arm muscle • shortens on force • freely movable joints • you sit on this muscle • attaches muscle to bone • movement that we control • this is only found in the heart • has a pushing and pulling force • movement that is not controlled • one of the isotonic contractions • no movement possible in these joints • some movement possible in these joints • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-05-25
Across
- How many main cells are in the skeletal system?
- What is your nose and ears mostly made out of?
- What bone protects the skeletal cord?
- What bone protects the heart and lungs?
- The ______________ has 206 bones.
- Without a _____________ we would struggle to sit or walk.
- What is the common name for the Patella bone?
- Where is the Radius located?
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- What bone does the Radius and Ulna connect to?
- What shape are the 33 vertebrae that make up the spine?
- What are phalanges?
- is divided into three parts.
- How many main bones are in the hand?
- What is the largest bone in the skeleton?
- Where is the smallest bone in the skeleton?
15 Clues: What are phalanges? • is divided into three parts. • Where is the Radius located? • The ______________ has 206 bones. • How many main bones are in the hand? • What bone protects the skeletal cord? • What bone protects the heart and lungs? • What is the largest bone in the skeleton? • Where is the smallest bone in the skeleton? • What is the common name for the Patella bone? • ...
Skeletal System Articulations 2020-12-05
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- Occurs where bones are held together by dense regular (fibrous) connective tissue
- Another name for a joint.
- joint
- bone
- This is the joint between each bony rib and its costal cartilage.
- wo opposing articular surfaces slide past each other in almost any direction.
- hese have distinct, interlocking, irregular edges that increase strength and decrease fractures at the articulations
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- An immobile joint
- "peg in a socket"
- The place of contact between bones, between bone and cartilage, or between bones and teeth.
- has a fluid-filled joint cavity that separates the articulating surfaces of the bones.
- muscle
- slightly mobile joint.
- has no joint cavity and occurs where bones are joined by cavity
- A freely mobile joint
15 Clues: bone • joint • muscle • An immobile joint • "peg in a socket" • A freely mobile joint • slightly mobile joint. • Another name for a joint. • has no joint cavity and occurs where bones are joined by cavity • This is the joint between each bony rib and its costal cartilage. • wo opposing articular surfaces slide past each other in almost any direction. • ...
Skeletal & Muscular System 2023-09-21
Across
- muscular contraction without movement
- fibres that can work for a long period of type most commonly used in aerobic activity
- exercise of a short period of high intensity
- the largest bone in the body
- straightens the ankle joint so you can stand on your toes
- the type of joint located at the knee and elbow
- muscle contraction when the muscle shortens
- the muscle that is the prime mover
- the cranium and ribs are important for this
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- movement of the toes pulling upwards towards the shin
- attaches bone to bone
- when the end of the bone moves in a circle
- the muscle found in your shoulder responsible for abduction
- the vertebrae is this type of bone
- acts as a lubricant that reduces reduces friction in the joint
15 Clues: attaches bone to bone • the largest bone in the body • the vertebrae is this type of bone • the muscle that is the prime mover • muscular contraction without movement • when the end of the bone moves in a circle • muscle contraction when the muscle shortens • the cranium and ribs are important for this • exercise of a short period of high intensity • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2024-02-13
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- This is the technical name for the kneecap.
- This connects muscles to bone.
- This type of fracture doesn't go through the bone completely.
- This type of bone is less organized and does not have osteons.
- This is the structural unit of bone.
- This is another term for osteogenesis, which is the process of bone tissue formation.
- This type of marrow produces blood cells.
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- The scapula and sternum are examples of this bone classification.
- This canal runs through the center of an osteon and contains nerves and blood vessels.
- This type of marrow stores energy as fat.
- This type of fracture breaks the skin.
- This type of fracture does not break the skin.
- The tarsals and carpals are examples of this bone type.
- The femur, humerus and tibia are examples of this bone classification.
- The pelvic and vertebrae are examples of this bone classification.
15 Clues: This connects muscles to bone. • This is the structural unit of bone. • This type of fracture breaks the skin. • This type of marrow stores energy as fat. • This type of marrow produces blood cells. • This is the technical name for the kneecap. • This type of fracture does not break the skin. • The tarsals and carpals are examples of this bone type. • ...
skeletal system vocab 2023-11-06
Across
- area where 2 or more bones join together
- x-ray
- bone density testing
- total hip arthroplasty
- skull
- fracture bone fracture that breaks through the skin
- bone
Down
- treat mis alignments of the spine
- curved,bent
- partial knee replacement
- specialist in the care of the feet
- loosening, setting free
- spinal cord,bone marrow
- curve,swayback,bent
- osteoporosis
15 Clues: bone • x-ray • skull • curved,bent • osteoporosis • curve,swayback,bent • bone density testing • total hip arthroplasty • loosening, setting free • spinal cord,bone marrow • partial knee replacement • treat mis alignments of the spine • specialist in the care of the feet • area where 2 or more bones join together • fracture bone fracture that breaks through the skin
Skeletal System 7.1 2024-11-06
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- the process of bone growth
- the function of bones that block organs from damage
- type of marrow that stores fat
- blood cell production in bone marrow
- specialized bone cells also referred to as stem cells
- an example of 8
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- the function of bones that braces the body and its tissue
- bone cells that build bone framework
- the process of making bone out of connective tissue (widthwise growth)
- the process of bone growing with cartilage (lengthwise growth)
- the function of the skeletal system that stores minerals and fat
- an example of 3
- mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue daily
- bone cells that shave off excess bone tissue
- where bone tissue meets
15 Clues: an example of 3 • an example of 8 • where bone tissue meets • the process of bone growth • type of marrow that stores fat • bone cells that build bone framework • blood cell production in bone marrow • bone cells that shave off excess bone tissue • mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue daily • the function of bones that block organs from damage • ...
Muscular/Skeletal system 2024-03-13
Across
- What is each muscle wrapped in?
- What is the majority bones in the human body?
- What is another word for cardiac muscle?
- What is the hollow cavity within a bone?
- What action moves around the a central axis?
- What is a slit-type opening?
- What muscle tissue is found in association with internal organs?
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- What is the point where the motor nerve contacts a muscle fiber?
- What is another name referred to smooth muscle.
- What does the center of the diaphysis contain an open canal?
- What is another word for the skull?
- What muscle is under the control of the subconscious regions of the brain?
- What action brings the limb into or toward a straight condition?
- What is a bundle of parallel muscle fibers?
- What is a shallow cavity or depression on the surface of a bone?
15 Clues: What is a slit-type opening? • What is each muscle wrapped in? • What is another word for the skull? • What is another word for cardiac muscle? • What is the hollow cavity within a bone? • What is a bundle of parallel muscle fibers? • What action moves around the a central axis? • What is the majority bones in the human body? • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-05-15
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- Rounded, bony process.
- Beaklike process of the scapula.
- Tough but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the body
- cell that will form bone tissue.
- Portion of the ethmoid bone with many small openings.
- Bone that articulates with the sternum and scapula.
- The internal framework of the body
- Wrist bones.
- The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
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- This is what the skeletal system consists of
- cell that breaks down bone tissue.
- Depression of the hip bone that articulates with the head of the femur.
- Upright portion of the skeleton that supports the head, neck, and trunk.
- A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
15 Clues: Wrist bones. • Rounded, bony process. • Beaklike process of the scapula. • cell that will form bone tissue. • cell that breaks down bone tissue. • The internal framework of the body • This is what the skeletal system consists of • Bone that articulates with the sternum and scapula. • Portion of the ethmoid bone with many small openings. • ...
The Skeletal System 2025-05-26
15 Clues: – Kneecap • – Chest bone • – Collarbone • – Thigh bone • – Shoulder blade • – Upper arm bone • – Lower jaw bone • – Hip bone structure • – Protects the brain • – Spinal column unit • – Larger lower leg bone • – Smaller lower leg bone • – Flexible connective tissue • – Forearm bone on thumb side • – Forearm bone on pinky side
7th Grade: Body System Doctors 2021-01-05
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- Stomach (Gastrointestinal) System Doctor
- Urinary System Doctor
- Skin (Integumentary)Doctor
- Lung (Respiratory) System Doctor
- Musculo-Skeletal (Muscle/Bone)Doctor
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- Gland/Hormone(Endocrine)System Doctor
- Nerve (Nervous) System Doctor
- Reproductive Doctor
- Infection Fighting (Immune) System Doctor
- Heart (Circulatory)Doctor
10 Clues: Reproductive Doctor • Urinary System Doctor • Heart (Circulatory)Doctor • Skin (Integumentary)Doctor • Nerve (Nervous) System Doctor • Lung (Respiratory) System Doctor • Musculo-Skeletal (Muscle/Bone)Doctor • Gland/Hormone(Endocrine)System Doctor • Stomach (Gastrointestinal) System Doctor • Infection Fighting (Immune) System Doctor
Final Exam Review Activity 2022-02-12
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- Brain and spinal cord
- cells that coushion organs
- extention at the ankle
- homeostasis, conservation of energy
- muscle on the nose
- largest bone in the body
- ascending and descending nerve that relay info
- influences strong moods & emotions,touch
- smallest region of the brain,visual reflex center
- receives electrical impulses from the neuron
- muscle that is found in the heart
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- cell that produces pigment
- Bone system
- moves away from the body, increases an angle
- controls smell,emotion,mood and memory
- "fight or flight"= Run
- brings towards the body
- Neurons that primarily control skeletal muscles Allows movement of bones
- Largest organ on the body
19 Clues: Bone system • muscle on the nose • Brain and spinal cord • "fight or flight"= Run • extention at the ankle • brings towards the body • largest bone in the body • Largest organ on the body • cell that produces pigment • cells that coushion organs • muscle that is found in the heart • homeostasis, conservation of energy • controls smell,emotion,mood and memory • ...
Chapter 10 & 11 Key Terms 2022-02-08
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- muscle that compresses the cheek
- muscle-forming stem cell
- to the outside
- bundle of muscle fibers within a skeletal muscle
- striated muscle found in the heart; joined to one another at intercalated discs and under the regulation of pacemaker cells, which contract as one unit to pump blood through the circulatory system. Cardiac muscle is under involuntary control.
- protein that makes up most of the thin myofilaments in a sarcomere muscle fiber
- moves the bone toward the midline
- muscle whose contraction is responsible for producing a particular motion
- formation of blood capillary networks
- muscle that increases the angle at the joint
- swallowing
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- muscle that adducts the thigh and flexes the leg at the knee
- regulatory protein that facilitates contraction in smooth muscles
- muscle that, along with the psoas major, makes up the iliopsoas
- broad, tendon-like sheet of connective tissue that attaches a skeletal muscle to another skeletal muscle or to a bone
- skeletal muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities and is dome-shaped at rest
- replacement of muscle fibers by scar tissue
- fascicles that extend over a broad area and converge on a common attachment site
18 Clues: swallowing • to the outside • muscle-forming stem cell • muscle that compresses the cheek • moves the bone toward the midline • formation of blood capillary networks • replacement of muscle fibers by scar tissue • muscle that increases the angle at the joint • bundle of muscle fibers within a skeletal muscle • muscle that adducts the thigh and flexes the leg at the knee • ...
MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2025-02-11
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- What's the overall function of this system?
- Which system helps pump your heart?
- Which system maintains posture and balance?
- How many muscles are in your body?
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- What are muscles made up of?
- Which system maintains blood pressure and flow?
- What pulls on bones to move the body.
- Where do skeletal muscles attach to?
8 Clues: What are muscles made up of? • How many muscles are in your body? • Which system helps pump your heart? • Where do skeletal muscles attach to? • What pulls on bones to move the body. • What's the overall function of this system? • Which system maintains posture and balance? • Which system maintains blood pressure and flow?
Human Organ Systems 2025-09-25
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- – System of skin, hair, and nails that protects the body
- – System that moves the body by contracting muscles
- – System that breaks down food into nutrients
- – System that controls growth and responses with hormones
- – System that produces offspring
- – System that removes waste and regulates body fluids
- – Fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste in the body
- – System that supports the body and protects organs
- – Structure made of tissues performing a specific function
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- – System that sends signals and controls body functions
- – Organ that controls thoughts, movement, and senses
- – Group of organs that work together
- – The smallest unit of life in the human body
- – A group of similar cells working together
- – System that brings oxygen in and removes carbon dioxide
- – System that defends the body against disease
- – Tissue that can contract to cause movement
- – System that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste through blood
- – Hard structure of the skeleton
19 Clues: – System that produces offspring • – Hard structure of the skeleton • – Group of organs that work together • – A group of similar cells working together • – Tissue that can contract to cause movement • – The smallest unit of life in the human body • – System that breaks down food into nutrients • – System that defends the body against disease • ...
Human Systems 2025-05-12
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- Works with the skeletal system to help the body to move
- Helps to break down food into simpler substances
- The system that is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and the surroundings
- In the stomach, food is mixed with _________________.
- _________ food is absorbed into the blood at the small intestine.
- Gives the body its shape, supports the body and protects the important parts of the body
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- Teeth in the mouth helps to break down food into ________ pieces.
- The system that carries substances to different parts of the body
- Digestion ends at this organ.
- Softens food in the mouth.
- Water is absorbed from ____________ food at the large intestine.
- Digestion ___________ at the mouth.
- No digestion takes place at this organ.
13 Clues: Softens food in the mouth. • Digestion ends at this organ. • Digestion ___________ at the mouth. • No digestion takes place at this organ. • Helps to break down food into simpler substances • In the stomach, food is mixed with _________________. • Works with the skeletal system to help the body to move • Water is absorbed from ____________ food at the large intestine. • ...
Body Systems 2022-03-18
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- cells with specific jobs within an multicellular organism
- cluster of cells working together
- grow, breathe, eat, move, eliminate waste
- a group of organs working together
- this system includes the heart, veins and arteries
- system in charge of bringing in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- system responsible for transferring information throughout the body using signals
- food tube
- one cell
- breathe out
- groups of tissues working together
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- many cells
- system that breaks down and processes nutrients for the body
- wind pipe
- system that includes both involuntary and voluntary
- move blood away from the heart
- system that provides structure and support
17 Clues: one cell • wind pipe • food tube • many cells • breathe out • move blood away from the heart • cluster of cells working together • a group of organs working together • groups of tissues working together • grow, breathe, eat, move, eliminate waste • system that provides structure and support • this system includes the heart, veins and arteries • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-17
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- brings blood back to the heart
- main organs of the respiratory system
- breaks down food
- fibers that send messages to the brain and body
- support framework
- transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste
- breathing system
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- system that is made up of hair, skin, nails
- system for communication and control
- soft material at the end of bones
- main organs of the excretory system
- movement and posture
- removes liquid waste
- takes blood away from the heart
14 Clues: breaks down food • breathing system • support framework • movement and posture • removes liquid waste • brings blood back to the heart • takes blood away from the heart • soft material at the end of bones • main organs of the excretory system • system for communication and control • main organs of the respiratory system • transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste • ...
Science systems and words 2023-10-23
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- attached bones to the skeletal system
- Makes up all of the bodys hormones
- takes oxygen to breath and removes unwanted carbon dioxide
- Organs that help you digest food and absorb nutrient from your food
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- Sends messages back and forth between the brain and the body
- blood that carry to and from the heart
- the system that creates new life
- The system that excretes waste from the body
- the bodys frame work
- The red liquid that circulates through your body
10 Clues: the bodys frame work • the system that creates new life • Makes up all of the bodys hormones • attached bones to the skeletal system • blood that carry to and from the heart • The system that excretes waste from the body • The red liquid that circulates through your body • takes oxygen to breath and removes unwanted carbon dioxide • ...
Muscular/Skeletal System Scavenger Hunt 2023-10-13
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- Spine curves to one side of the body
- Stretching or twisting of ligaments at the joint
- The bone that makes up your skull
- One way to help keep your skeletal system healthy
- Brittle & porous bones because of long term deficiencies of calcium and certain hormones
- Soft tissue in the center of some bones
- Muscle contraction releases heat to keep your body the right temperature
- Muscles always ______ Never Push
- Muscle Tone
- Points which bones meet
- Tough bands of tissue that attach your muscles to bones
- Muscles that are inside your heart
- Muscles that are inside your organs
- Small tears to a muscle that have been overworked
- An example of a Pivot joint
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- One function of the muscular system
- Muscle that is attached to your skeleton and is voluntary
- Example of Skeletal Muscle
- Fast muscle contractions to raise body temperature
- A disease having to do with a person losing their muscles
- An example of a Hinge joint
- "Use it or ____ it"
- An example of a Ball & Socket joint
- Common in runners and aggressive walker
- Muscle cells are called _______
- Bone pushed out of its joint
- Shorten/Tighten
- Break in Bone
- What can happen if you do not take proper care of your muscles?
- A way to help a muscle injury
30 Clues: Muscle Tone • Break in Bone • Shorten/Tighten • "Use it or ____ it" • Points which bones meet • Example of Skeletal Muscle • An example of a Hinge joint • An example of a Pivot joint • Bone pushed out of its joint • A way to help a muscle injury • Muscle cells are called _______ • Muscles always ______ Never Push • The bone that makes up your skull • Muscles that are inside your heart • ...
Bones and skeletal tissues 2023-12-18
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- Flatted plates of compact bone
- Calcium and phosphorus minerals are stored within the bony matrix
- Provides flexibility to the ligaments
- The Appendicular skeleton contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- Bone marking that is a small rounded projection on a bone
- Cavity for your yellow bone marrow
- Bones that are formed within a tendon
- Attaches to the sternum
- Where red blood cells are created
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- wider than it is long
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support and contains loosely packed collagen fibers
- connective tissues in the skeletal system
- middle part of the bone
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- provides the strength in a ligament
- known as adipose tissue is a connection tissue in the skeletal system
- allows for movement through the formation of joint
- Goes through the long bone
- Has a solid foundation
- You can consider a rope from the muscle to the bone
20 Clues: wider than it is long • Has a solid foundation • middle part of the bone • Attaches to the sternum • Goes through the long bone • Flatted plates of compact bone • Where red blood cells are created • Cavity for your yellow bone marrow • provides the strength in a ligament • Provides flexibility to the ligaments • Bones that are formed within a tendon • ...
Bones and skeletal tissues 2023-12-18
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- Flatted plates of compact bone
- Calcium and phosphorus minerals are stored within the bony matrix
- Provides flexibility to the ligaments
- The Appendicular skeleton contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- Bone marking that is a small rounded projection on a bone
- Cavity for your yellow bone marrow
- Bones that are formed within a tendon
- Attaches to the sternum
- Where red blood cells are created
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- wider than it is long
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support and contains loosely packed collagen fibers
- connective tissues in the skeletal system
- middle part of the bone
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- provides the strength in a ligament
- known as adipose tissue is a connection tissue in the skeletal system
- allows for movement through the formation of joint
- Goes through the long bone
- Has a solid foundation
- You can consider a rope from the muscle to the bone
20 Clues: wider than it is long • Has a solid foundation • middle part of the bone • Attaches to the sternum • Goes through the long bone • Flatted plates of compact bone • Where red blood cells are created • Cavity for your yellow bone marrow • provides the strength in a ligament • Provides flexibility to the ligaments • Bones that are formed within a tendon • ...
Anatomy Review Unit 1 2023-01-23
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- a chemical reaction in which biomolecules are broken apart with water
- another name for anterior
- point of shoulder
- the study of cells
- calf
- extensions that help the cell increase surface area and absorb more
- curve of the shoulder
- body plan cut into right and left regions
- wrist
- term used when epithelial tissue is one layer
- arm
- DNA makes a copy of itself
- the passive transport of water
- a protein that is a catalyst
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- the skin is ________ to the skeletal bones
- arm
- makes energy
- back of the knee
- type of muscle tissue that is voluntary
- monomer for carbohydrate
- 5 elements found in nucleic acids
- neck
- ankle
- cheeks
- the study of tissues
- the system that recognizes stimuli from outside environment
- the part of the amino acid with the nitrogen group
- the germ layer that the epidermis, skin gland and nervous system develop
- term for backside or "back"
29 Clues: arm • arm • calf • neck • wrist • ankle • cheeks • makes energy • back of the knee • point of shoulder • the study of cells • the study of tissues • curve of the shoulder • monomer for carbohydrate • another name for anterior • DNA makes a copy of itself • term for backside or "back" • a protein that is a catalyst • the passive transport of water • 5 elements found in nucleic acids • ...
Nervous System 2022-12-06
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- branches that receive incoming signals
- carries from PNS to CNS
- aka internal receptors
- division in PNS that provides control over skeletal muscle contraction
- have two processes with the cell body between them
- provides automatic involuntary regulation in PNS
- monitor the position and movement of skeletal muscles and joints
- division motor commands from CNS to PNS
- cite where neuron communicates with another cell
- line the central canal and the chambers of the brain
- all neural tissue outside CNS
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- containing brain and spinal cord
- innervate skeletal muscles
- phagocytic cells derived from white blood cells that migrated to the CNS as the nervous system formed
- innervate cardiac and smooth muscle, glands, and adipose tissue
- wrap around axons, creating a membranous sheath of insulation made of myelin
- aka association neurons; are located entirely within the brain and spinal cord
- provide info about the external environment
- dendrites and axon are continuous, and cell body lies off to one side
- the basic units of the nervous system
- part of the neuron that carries outgoing signals forward
- secrete chemicals vital to maintenance of blood-brain barrier
- end of axon where neuron communicates with another cell
- two or more dendrites and a single axon
- clusters of rough ER and free ribosomes
- regulate the environment around the neurons, provide a supporting framework for neural tissue, act as phagocytes
26 Clues: aka internal receptors • carries from PNS to CNS • innervate skeletal muscles • all neural tissue outside CNS • containing brain and spinal cord • the basic units of the nervous system • branches that receive incoming signals • two or more dendrites and a single axon • clusters of rough ER and free ribosomes • division motor commands from CNS to PNS • ...
Organ Systems 2025-03-06
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- Thymus, bone marrow, ____ nodes, spleen, tonsils, and white blood cells
- Nervous system ____ everything you body does
- Integumentary system protects your body from injuries, ____, and water loss
- Bronchioles,lungs, bronchi, alveoli, and ____
- Muscular system creates ____ for the body and provides strength
- Skull, rib cage, ____, joints and cartilage
- ____ system protects the body from disease and illness
- ____ in and carbon dioxide out
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- The skeleton provides shape and ____
- ____ of human life
- ____, spinal cord, senses, and nerves
- Removes waste from the body
- ____, cardiac, and smooth muscles
- Digestive system breaks down food you ____
- Kidneys, ____, and urethra
- Circulatory system is the heart and blood ____
- Blood carries needed ____ to the cells
- Mouth, stomach, ____, and intestines
18 Clues: ____ of human life • Kidneys, ____, and urethra • Removes waste from the body • ____ in and carbon dioxide out • ____, cardiac, and smooth muscles • The skeleton provides shape and ____ • Mouth, stomach, ____, and intestines • ____, spinal cord, senses, and nerves • Blood carries needed ____ to the cells • Digestive system breaks down food you ____ • ...
CLF210 W7 Part 3 Bones Functions 2021-03-05
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- ___ Structually with soft tissues and organs bound to rigid frame
- From stem cells and then turn into platelets
- A process to make blood cells
- where red bone marrow is found. They don't lie.
- where red bone marrow is found. Contains 33 individual bones
- Skeletal system ___ organs inside the body with its hard structure
- where red bone marrow is found. At lower region of body.
- Bones keep ___ at yellow bone marrows
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- where red bone marrow is found. Protects lungs.
- A process to make platelets
- Stems cells used to produce some blood cells
- Bones act as calcium and phosphorus ___ where they store and release minerals
- Refers to the structure of bones
- Yellow bone marrow is found at ___ canal
- A process to make red blood cells
- Skeletal system allows ___ with muscles and joints
- A process to make white blood cells
- where red bone marrow is found. Protects the brain.
18 Clues: A process to make platelets • A process to make blood cells • Refers to the structure of bones • A process to make red blood cells • A process to make white blood cells • Bones keep ___ at yellow bone marrows • Yellow bone marrow is found at ___ canal • Stems cells used to produce some blood cells • From stem cells and then turn into platelets • ...
Organ Systems - Elizabeth Sicard 2017-08-31
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- Which system eliminates the indigestible materials?
- Which system responds to your 5 senses?
- This system eliminates ________ waste.
- The urinary system regulates materials like water and _________.
- The ______ system deals with the debris of dead cells.
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- The integumentary system synthesizes __________.
- Which system overlaps with the reproductive system?
- The skeletal system forms ______ _____.
- When your cold, this system reacts and produces heat.
- The Endocrine system secretes reproduction, metabolic, and _______ hormones.
- this system's sole purpose is to produce offspring.
- The system that includes your hair, nails, and skin.
- The word cutaneous relates to this body part.
- The _______ pumps blood through the body.
14 Clues: This system eliminates ________ waste. • The skeletal system forms ______ _____. • Which system responds to your 5 senses? • The _______ pumps blood through the body. • The word cutaneous relates to this body part. • The integumentary system synthesizes __________. • Which system eliminates the indigestible materials? • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-04-07
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- the process of taking food into our bodies
- System controls movement of bones
- what we need to see cells
- controls hormones
- makes up tissue
- Supports the body
- made of the illness fighting cells
- dioxide what the body breathes out
- makes up an organism
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- what the body needs to breathe in
- blood being transported around the body
- carry blood to the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- the liquid component of blood
- the process by which food is broken down
- The organ of the integumentary system
- the flap that blocks your windpipe
- the system responsible for breathing
- organ in the nervous system
- System made of brain and spine
20 Clues: makes up tissue • controls hormones • Supports the body • makes up an organism • carry blood to the heart • what we need to see cells • organ in the nervous system • the liquid component of blood • System made of brain and spine • carry blood away from the heart • what the body needs to breathe in • System controls movement of bones • the flap that blocks your windpipe • ...
Biology 2024-04-16
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- system that protects and supports
- system that releases hormones
- system that filters blood
- part of the plant that absorbs water
- organ where photosynthesis occurs
- energy source created by autotrophs
- cell division that creates body cells
- cell division that creates gametes
- live in extreme environments
- transports food in plants
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- lack membrane-bound organelles
- caused by uncontrolled cell growth
- cell wall made of cellulose
- have a nuclear membrane
- cell wall made of peptidoglycan
- system that protects from environment
- transports water in plants
- unicellular eukaryotic organism
- does not replicate independently
- reproductive part of the plant
- cell wall made of chitin
- system that fights off pathogens
- when DNA is replicated
- energy created during cellular respiration
24 Clues: when DNA is replicated • have a nuclear membrane • cell wall made of chitin • system that filters blood • transports food in plants • transports water in plants • cell wall made of cellulose • live in extreme environments • system that releases hormones • lack membrane-bound organelles • reproductive part of the plant • cell wall made of peptidoglycan • ...
Biology Unit 1 2025-08-27
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- smallest particle of an element
- Process where monomers join to form polymer
- system that processes info based on senses
- system that supports body frame and structure
- What macromolecule is used to store energy
- transport where no energy is needed
- study of life and living things
- system that brings air into body
- center part of an atom
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- powerhouse of the cell
- system required for the production of offspring
- larger units
- smaller units
- What macromolecule is bread apart of
- break down macromolecule
- transport that requires the use of energy
- system that absorbs nutrients
- center part in nucleus
- most are proteins and act as a catalyst for chemical reaction
- DNA is copied into this messenger
20 Clues: larger units • smaller units • powerhouse of the cell • center part in nucleus • center part of an atom • break down macromolecule • system that absorbs nutrients • smallest particle of an element • study of life and living things • system that brings air into body • DNA is copied into this messenger • transport where no energy is needed • What macromolecule is bread apart of • ...
Human Body Crossword 2024-01-10
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- fundamental unit of a gene, located in the nucleus of cells of living organisms
- system brings air into the body + removes carbon dioxide
- system skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, cardiac muscles
- breaks down food (system)
- central part of most cells that contains genetic material and is enclosed in a membrane
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- tough tissues attached to bones, contract + relax for movement
- system that protects major internal organs and provides overall support
- nervous system organ that controls all actions
- system esophagus, stomach, intestines
- sense organ used for sound detection
10 Clues: breaks down food (system) • sense organ used for sound detection • system esophagus, stomach, intestines • nervous system organ that controls all actions • system brings air into the body + removes carbon dioxide • system skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, cardiac muscles • tough tissues attached to bones, contract + relax for movement • ...
Body system vocabulary 2026-03-09
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- = Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Muscle = The muscle that makes up the heart
- = Balance the body maintains to stay healthy
- = Muscle below the lungs that controls breathing
- Nervous System = Nerves branching from brain and spinal cord
- System = System that protects from disease
- System = System that brings oxygen into the body
- = Chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- Vessels = Tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- System = System that filters pathogens and drains fluid
- System = A group of organs working together
- System = System made of glands that produce hormones
- Muscle = Muscle attached to bones
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- = Structure made of tissues with a specific function
- System = System that breaks down food
- Muscle = Muscle in organs that works automatically
- System = System made of bones
- System = System that removes waste from blood
- System = System that allows movement
- System = System that controls body activities
- System = System that produces reproductive cells
- = Organs that release substances like hormones
- System = System that transports oxygen and nutrients
- System = Skin, hair, and nails that protect the body
24 Clues: System = System made of bones • Muscle = Muscle attached to bones • System = System that allows movement • System = System that breaks down food • = Chemical messengers in the bloodstream • System = System that protects from disease • Muscle = The muscle that makes up the heart • System = A group of organs working together • = Balance the body maintains to stay healthy • ...
Avas crossword P7 2024-02-01
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- bone-smooth outer layer
- systems-organs work together
- does not connect to spine
- muscle- attached to bone
- holds bone to bones
- work together
- muscle- attached to bone
- move muscle to bone
- system-movement
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- don't control
- body regulates itself
- work together
- can control
- skeleton- connects to spine appendicular
- system-supports and protects
- muscle- heart
16 Clues: can control • don't control • work together • work together • muscle- heart • system-movement • holds bone to bones • move muscle to bone • body regulates itself • bone-smooth outer layer • muscle- attached to bone • muscle- attached to bone • does not connect to spine • systems-organs work together • system-supports and protects • skeleton- connects to spine appendicular
The Body 2015-03-08
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- the part of the digestive system after the oesophagus
- where the first stage of the digestive system
- the word for the part of the skeletal system surrounding your brain
- the simple word for respiratory system
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- what the skeletal system is mainly made of
- a muscle on the upper back of the leg
- the main part of the respiratory system
- a muscle on the front of your solder
8 Clues: a muscle on the front of your solder • a muscle on the upper back of the leg • the simple word for respiratory system • the main part of the respiratory system • what the skeletal system is mainly made of • where the first stage of the digestive system • the part of the digestive system after the oesophagus • ...
Psychology 2020-10-19
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- a chemical or drug that binds to receptors and decreases the ability of neurotransmitters
- This type of psychology is concerned with links between biology and behavior
- the line that signals travel through in a neuron
- this is the division of the peripheral nervoussystem that controls the body skeletal muscles also called the skeletal nervous system
- this is a chemical Messenger inside the body
- these are specialized cells in the basic building blocks of the nervous system
- the brain and the spine
- carry signal towards the central nervous system
- the end of the neuron
- these types of neurons carry outgoing information from the brain and the spinal cord to muscles and glands
- nerves carry information from central nervous system to the peripheral nervous system
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- this is the signal that a neuron uses to communicate
- a chemical or drug that binds to the receptors and increases abilities of neurotransmitters
- the division of the peripheral nervous system that regulates key involuntary functions of the body
- send signals to calm the cell down
- send signals that stimulate cells
- this system chemically controls the various functions of your cells tissues and organs
- these types of neurons carries incoming information from receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- chemical messages that are secreted directly into the blood which carries him into organs and tissues up the body
- these neurons or within the brain and spinal cord and they communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and the motor outputs
20 Clues: the end of the neuron • the brain and the spine • send signals that stimulate cells • send signals to calm the cell down • this is a chemical Messenger inside the body • carry signal towards the central nervous system • the line that signals travel through in a neuron • this is the signal that a neuron uses to communicate • ...
Body system vocabulary 2026-03-09
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- = Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Muscle = The muscle that makes up the heart
- = Balance the body maintains to stay healthy
- = Muscle below the lungs that controls breathing
- Nervous System = Nerves branching from brain and spinal cord
- System = System that protects from disease
- System = System that brings oxygen into the body
- = Chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- Vessels = Tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- System = System that filters pathogens and drains fluid
- System = A group of organs working together
- System = System made of glands that produce hormones
- Muscle = Muscle attached to bones
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- = Structure made of tissues with a specific function
- System = System that breaks down food
- Muscle = Muscle in organs that works automatically
- System = System made of bones
- System = System that removes waste from blood
- System = System that allows movement
- System = System that controls body activities
- System = System that produces reproductive cells
- = Organs that release substances like hormones
- System = System that transports oxygen and nutrients
- System = Skin, hair, and nails that protect the body
24 Clues: System = System made of bones • Muscle = Muscle attached to bones • System = System that allows movement • System = System that breaks down food • = Chemical messengers in the bloodstream • System = System that protects from disease • Muscle = The muscle that makes up the heart • System = A group of organs working together • = Balance the body maintains to stay healthy • ...
Body system vocabulary 2026-03-11
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- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- Muscle – Heart muscle that beats automatically
- – Balance the body keeps to stay healthy
- – Muscle under the lungs that helps breathing
- Nervous System – Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- System – System that fights infections and disease
- System – System that helps with breathing
- – Chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- Vessels – Tubes that carry blood through the body
- System – System that filters fluid and fights germs
- System – Group of organs working together
- System – System of glands that make hormones
- Muscle – Muscle attached to bones
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- – Body structure that performs a specific job
- System – System that breaks down food
- Muscle – Muscle found in internal organs
- System – System made of bones that supports the body
- System – System that removes liquid waste from the body
- System – System that helps the body move
- System – System that controls body activities
- System – System that allows reproduction
- – Organs that release hormones or other substances
- System – System that moves blood through the body
- System – Skin, hair, and nails that protect the body
24 Clues: Muscle – Muscle attached to bones • System – System that breaks down food • Muscle – Muscle found in internal organs • – Balance the body keeps to stay healthy • System – System that helps the body move • System – System that allows reproduction • – Chemical messengers in the bloodstream • System – System that helps with breathing • ...
Chapter 6 2025-04-29
Across
- A break in a bone
- A displacement of a bone from its normal position
- Immobile joints in the skull
- Part of the inner ear, shaped like a shell
- Funnel shaped part of the ear, made of cartilage
- These attach the muscles to the skeletal system
- The central opening in the eye
- The two openings in the nose
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- They are attached to the skeletal system by tendons
- They hold the bones together
- A fluid inside the cochlea in the inner ear
- They protect the eyes from sweat and sunlight
- These are activated by light stimuli and are located in the eyes
- The eyeball is too short and nearby objects look out of focus
14 Clues: A break in a bone • They hold the bones together • Immobile joints in the skull • The two openings in the nose • The central opening in the eye • Part of the inner ear, shaped like a shell • A fluid inside the cochlea in the inner ear • They protect the eyes from sweat and sunlight • These attach the muscles to the skeletal system • ...
Human body systems 2024-01-29
Across
- your bodies outer layer
- the system that makes you feel pain
- the system that fights off bad stuff
- the system that helps you eat things
- the system that removes waste
- the system that controls your bladder
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- the system that releases hormones
- the system that helps you move
- the system that produces cells
- the system that helps your blood flow
- the system that helps you breathe
- the system that protects your insides
12 Clues: your bodies outer layer • the system that removes waste • the system that helps you move • the system that produces cells • the system that releases hormones • the system that helps you breathe • the system that makes you feel pain • the system that fights off bad stuff • the system that helps you eat things • the system that helps your blood flow • ...
Body Systems 2024-01-08
Across
- gives animals structure
- cells, tissue, organ, organ system
- blood carries oxygen and removes CO2
- has voluntary and involuntary actions
- protects us from getting sick
- breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
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- skeletal, smooth, cardiac
- adrenaline rush
- protects the body
- 2 types: asexual and sexual
- breathes in oxygen, gets rid of CO2
11 Clues: adrenaline rush • protects the body • gives animals structure • skeletal, smooth, cardiac • 2 types: asexual and sexual • protects us from getting sick • cells, tissue, organ, organ system • breathes in oxygen, gets rid of CO2 • blood carries oxygen and removes CO2 • has voluntary and involuntary actions • breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
THE HUMAN SKELETON SYSTEM 2023-04-18
Across
- protects the brain from injury
- this internal organ is protected by the ribs
- provide support and movement for the hand
- make up the human skeletal system
- joints allow movement and _____ of the body
- protect the internal organ
- without the skeletal system, we can only _____
Down
- the joints at the shoulder, hands and backbone make movement of the _____ possible
- the joints at the knees and hips allow the legs to _____ and straighten
- place where the bones connect or meet
- provide support and movement of the leg
- joints at the head makes turning and _____ possible
- provides support for the body
- the joints at the shoulders allow the arms to move back, forth, _____ or to make rotation
14 Clues: protect the internal organ • provides support for the body • protects the brain from injury • make up the human skeletal system • place where the bones connect or meet • provide support and movement of the leg • provide support and movement for the hand • joints allow movement and _____ of the body • this internal organ is protected by the ribs • ...
Bones Review 2020-10-05
Across
- function of the skeletal that provides framework
- irregular back bone
- disease where body loses too much bone mass
- Immature bone cells
- Comedic long bone in arm
- flat bone on chest
- Bone cells that liquefy matrix and release calcium
- the sesamoid bone on your knee
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- Flat bone known as shoulder blades
- site of spongy bone
- long bone in arm
- Site of compact bone
- cranial flat bone
- plate Site of longitudinal growth
- maintain balance of chemicals
- skeletal system guards the internal organs
- largest long bone in the body
- Mature bone cells that maintain the bones
- Inside of bones that store cells and nutrients
- type of fracture where bone perforates through skin
20 Clues: long bone in arm • cranial flat bone • flat bone on chest • site of spongy bone • irregular back bone • Immature bone cells • Site of compact bone • Comedic long bone in arm • maintain balance of chemicals • largest long bone in the body • the sesamoid bone on your knee • plate Site of longitudinal growth • Flat bone known as shoulder blades • Mature bone cells that maintain the bones • ...
Bones Review 2020-10-05
Across
- function of the skeletal that provides framework
- irregular back bone
- disease where body loses too much bone mass
- Immature bone cells
- Comedic long bone in arm
- flat bone on chest
- Bone cells that liquefy matrix and release calcium
- the sesamoid bone on your knee
Down
- Flat bone known as shoulder blades
- site of spongy bone
- long bone in arm
- Site of compact bone
- cranial flat bone
- plate Site of longitudinal growth
- maintain balance of chemicals
- skeletal system guards the internal organs
- largest long bone in the body
- Mature bone cells that maintain the bones
- Inside of bones that store cells and nutrients
- type of fracture where bone perforates through skin
20 Clues: long bone in arm • cranial flat bone • flat bone on chest • site of spongy bone • irregular back bone • Immature bone cells • Site of compact bone • Comedic long bone in arm • maintain balance of chemicals • largest long bone in the body • the sesamoid bone on your knee • plate Site of longitudinal growth • Flat bone known as shoulder blades • Mature bone cells that maintain the bones • ...
Bones Review 2020-10-05
Across
- function of the skeletal that provides framework
- irregular back bone
- disease where body loses too much bone mass
- Immature bone cells
- Comedic long bone in arm
- flat bone on chest
- Bone cells that liquefy matrix and release calcium
- the sesamoid bone on your knee
Down
- Flat bone known as shoulder blades
- site of spongy bone
- long bone in arm
- Site of compact bone
- cranial flat bone
- plate Site of longitudinal growth
- maintain balance of chemicals
- skeletal system guards the internal organs
- largest long bone in the body
- Mature bone cells that maintain the bones
- Inside of bones that store cells and nutrients
- type of fracture where bone perforates through skin
20 Clues: long bone in arm • cranial flat bone • flat bone on chest • site of spongy bone • irregular back bone • Immature bone cells • Site of compact bone • Comedic long bone in arm • maintain balance of chemicals • largest long bone in the body • the sesamoid bone on your knee • plate Site of longitudinal growth • Flat bone known as shoulder blades • Mature bone cells that maintain the bones • ...
Bones Review 2020-10-05
Across
- function of the skeletal that provides framework
- irregular back bone
- disease where body loses too much bone mass
- Immature bone cells
- Comedic long bone in arm
- flat bone on chest
- Bone cells that liquefy matrix and release calcium
- the sesamoid bone on your knee
Down
- Flat bone known as shoulder blades
- site of spongy bone
- long bone in arm
- Site of compact bone
- cranial flat bone
- plate Site of longitudinal growth
- maintain balance of chemicals
- skeletal system guards the internal organs
- largest long bone in the body
- Mature bone cells that maintain the bones
- Inside of bones that store cells and nutrients
- type of fracture where bone perforates through skin
20 Clues: long bone in arm • cranial flat bone • flat bone on chest • site of spongy bone • irregular back bone • Immature bone cells • Site of compact bone • Comedic long bone in arm • maintain balance of chemicals • largest long bone in the body • the sesamoid bone on your knee • plate Site of longitudinal growth • Flat bone known as shoulder blades • Mature bone cells that maintain the bones • ...
Bones Review 2020-10-05
Across
- function of the skeletal that provides framework
- irregular back bone
- disease where body loses too much bone mass
- Immature bone cells
- Comedic long bone in arm
- flat bone on chest
- Bone cells that liquefy matrix and release calcium
- the sesamoid bone on your knee
Down
- Flat bone known as shoulder blades
- site of spongy bone
- long bone in arm
- Site of compact bone
- cranial flat bone
- plate Site of longitudinal growth
- maintain balance of chemicals
- skeletal system guards the internal organs
- largest long bone in the body
- Mature bone cells that maintain the bones
- Inside of bones that store cells and nutrients
- type of fracture where bone perforates through skin
20 Clues: long bone in arm • cranial flat bone • flat bone on chest • site of spongy bone • irregular back bone • Immature bone cells • Site of compact bone • Comedic long bone in arm • maintain balance of chemicals • largest long bone in the body • the sesamoid bone on your knee • plate Site of longitudinal growth • Flat bone known as shoulder blades • Mature bone cells that maintain the bones • ...
Intro to Health Science I 2021-08-19
Across
- system fights diseases
- system provides protection
- system provides structure and support
- system creates living things
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- system produces hormones
- system produces movement
- system sends impulses to the body
- system breaks down food
- system allows you to feel, taste, smell, hear and see
- system gets ride of waste in the body
10 Clues: system fights diseases • system breaks down food • system produces hormones • system produces movement • system provides protection • system creates living things • system sends impulses to the body • system provides structure and support • system gets ride of waste in the body • system allows you to feel, taste, smell, hear and see
System Crosswords 2022-02-18
Across
- hormones are produced here
- system that transports substances
- organ located in the cranium
- organs of respiration
- system that exchanges gas
- the study of the movement of the body
- living organs that offer protection
- protection from elements
- organ that holds urine
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- master controller of the body
- largest bone in the leg
- system that is involved with creation of new life
- the study of the functions of the body
- the study of things that go wrong
- the study of the structure of the body
- transport of fats
- processing of food
- maintaining a consistent environment
- filters blood and produces urine
- system of levers and also protection
20 Clues: transport of fats • processing of food • organs of respiration • organ that holds urine • largest bone in the leg • protection from elements • system that exchanges gas • hormones are produced here • organ located in the cranium • master controller of the body • filters blood and produces urine • the study of things that go wrong • system that transports substances • ...
Skeletal and Muscular 2023-02-21
Across
- Skeletal muscle can be controlled, so it is called ____
- A type of short bone found the "wrist"
- These connective tissues link bones together at a joint
- humans have 3 types of these IRREGULAR bones known as backbones: cervical, thoracic, lumbar
- These connect muscle to bone to allow movement
- The soft tissue inside the long bones that produce blood cells
- Where two or more bones meet, such as the elbow, knee or shoulder
- The Muscle on the upper back
- provides protection at the ends of bones, and in our noes and ears
- The muscle responsible for moving the jaw
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- largest bone in the body. Found in the thigh
- The muscle that cause arm abduction
- The bulk of the calf muscle. Mrs. Boller's favorite muscle name
- Bending a joint to less than 180 degrees (opposite of tension)
- This muscule works in an antagonistic pair with the biceps. It extends/straightens the arm
- System responsible for movement
- Only Skeletal muscles experience this. Smooth and cardiac do not.
- Type of involuntary muscle found in digestive organs
- Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
- Moving a limb OUT from the body. Opposite of adduction
- Type of fracture when the bone breaks into many fragments
- The muscles above the belly button
- System responsible for Support and Protection
- A type of flat bone that protects the heart and lungs
24 Clues: The Muscle on the upper back • System responsible for movement • The muscles above the belly button • The muscle that cause arm abduction • A type of short bone found the "wrist" • The muscle responsible for moving the jaw • largest bone in the body. Found in the thigh • Type of involuntary muscle found in the heart • System responsible for Support and Protection • ...
Human Body System 2021-04-03
Across
- largest organ of the human body system
- another name for the cardiovascular system
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
- gas you inhale into the body
- number of body system
- this system’s main role is hormone production
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- system that affects your five senses
- system that supports the body with structure
- system that prevents extinction
- muscles that are found in the heart
- something the immune system provides defense against
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- circulation, shorter loop of the cardiovascular system
- where the digestion system
15 Clues: number of body system • where the digestion system • gas you inhale into the body • system that prevents extinction • muscles that are found in the heart • system that affects your five senses • largest organ of the human body system • main organ of the cardiovascular system • another name for the cardiovascular system • system that supports the body with structure • ...
Body system 2023-03-10
Across
- get rid of waste blood
- A type of system for food
- it on your head
- Give and receive message for the brain
- Make blood for Circulatory system
- protect internal organ and maintail body temp
- The think you breathe air with
- use blood to transprt nutrient
- Ten done
- You think with it
- Head,shoulder,Knee,toe,Eye,ear,mouth,___ (think of the song)
- SMOOTHie
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- The long thing for your back (Spin)
- something that regutate body growth
- thing Vampire like
- You really get on my _____
- Take in oxygen and and out Cadbon Dioxide
- It all over you
- I will just give you this Skeletal
- The Muscle for yout heart
- It has kid in it
- i have a ____ to pick with you
- it help your muscular
- Where the blood is to transport nutrient
- the part that you put food in
- the thing we learn in health
- where the food go after eating it
27 Clues: Ten done • SMOOTHie • It all over you • it on your head • It has kid in it • You think with it • thing Vampire like • it help your muscular • get rid of waste blood • A type of system for food • The Muscle for yout heart • You really get on my _____ • the thing we learn in health • the part that you put food in • i have a ____ to pick with you • The think you breathe air with • ...
Anatomy Review Unit 1 2023-01-23
Across
- body plan cut into right and left regions
- extensions that help the cell increase surface area and absorb more
- the skin is ________ to the skeletal bones
- a chemical reaction in which biomolecules are broken apart with water
- back of the knee
- makes energy
- neck
- the system that recognizes stimuli from outside environment
- another name for anterior
- the study of cells
- type of muscle tissue that is voluntary
- arm
- DNA makes a copy of itself
- wrist
- ankle
- curve of the shoulder
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- point of shoulder
- the study of tissues
- the part of the amino acid with the nitrogen group
- arm
- term for backside or "back"
- calf
- the passive transport of water
- the germ layer that the epidermis, skin gland and nervous system develop
- a protein that is a catalyst
- monomer for carbohydrate
- cheeks
- term used when epithelial tissue is one layer
- 5 elements found in nucleic acids
29 Clues: arm • arm • calf • neck • wrist • ankle • cheeks • makes energy • back of the knee • point of shoulder • the study of cells • the study of tissues • curve of the shoulder • monomer for carbohydrate • another name for anterior • DNA makes a copy of itself • term for backside or "back" • a protein that is a catalyst • the passive transport of water • 5 elements found in nucleic acids • ...
