skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2017-06-08
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- shaft of the long bone
- bones making up fingers and toes
- movement away from the midline of the body
- 1 part of the skeletal system
- cartilage
- disease characterized by decrease in bone density and mass
- one of the main facial bones
- incomplete break
- fracture of the distal end of the fibula
- rheumatoid arthritis
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- largest sesmoid bone
- mature bone cells
- tear in a ligament
- heel bone
- fracture
- part of the coxal bone
- joint with no movement
- one of the bones at the end of the spine
- movement
- shoulder blade
20 Clues: fracture • movement • heel bone • cartilage • shoulder blade • incomplete break • mature bone cells • tear in a ligament • largest sesmoid bone • rheumatoid arthritis • shaft of the long bone • part of the coxal bone • joint with no movement • one of the main facial bones • 1 part of the skeletal system • bones making up fingers and toes • one of the bones at the end of the spine • ...
Review the Skeletal System 2016-08-22
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- also known as breastbone; flat bone that forms the ventral (front_ support of the ribs
- twelve pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax
- singular; maxilla; bones of the upper jaw
- the hindmost bone of the skull, below the parietal bones; forms the back of the skull above the nape
- the seven bones of the top part of the vertebral column, located in the neck region
- also known as collarbone; the bone that joins the sternum and scapula
- the framework of the face; composed of 14 bones
- bone the bone that forms the forehead
- light, spongy bone between the eye sockets; forms part of the nasal cavities
- also known as ankle bone; one of three bones that comprise the ankle joint; the other two bones are the tibia and fibula
- an oval, bony case the protects the brain
- bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
- smaller bone in the forearm (lower arm) on the same side as the thumb
- u-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and its muscles
- singular phalanx; also known as digits; bones of the fingers or toes; one of the three subdivisions of the foot; the other two subdivisions are the tarsal and metatarsal
- smaller of the two bones that form the leg below the knee; the fibula may be visualized as a bump on the little-toe side of the ankle
- uppermost and largest bone in the arm, extending from the elbow to the shoulder
- bones bones that form the bridge of the nose
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- one of three subdivisions of the foot; long and slender bones, similar to the metacarpal bones of the hand; the other two subdivisions are the tarsal and phalanges
- also known as malaria bones or cheekbones; bones that form the prominence of the cheeks
- inner and larger bone in the forearm (lower arm; attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger
- also known as chest or pulmonary trunk; consists of the sternum, ribs, and thoracic vertebrae; elastic, bony cage that serves as a protective framework for the heart, lungs, and other internal organs
- forming the physical foundation of the body, it composed of 206 bones that varying size and shape and are connected by movable and immovable joints
- small, thin bones located at the front inner wall of the orbits (eye sockets)
- bones of the palm of the hand; parts of the hand containing five bones between the carpus and phalanges
- also known as shoulder blade; large, flat, triangular bone of the shoulder; there are two scapulae
- bone that joins all of the bones of the cranium together
- larger of the two bones that form the leg below the knee; the tibia may be visualized as a bump on the big-tow side of the ankle
- one of three subdivisions of the foot; there are seven bones- talus, calcaneus, navicular, three cuneiform bones, and the cuboid; the other two subdivisions are the metatarsal and the phalanges
- also known as accessory bone or kneecap; forms the kneecap joint
- also known as wrist; flexible joint composed of a group of either small, irregular bones (carpals) held together by ligaments
- a connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face
- skeleton of the head; divided into two parts; cranium and facial skeleton
35 Clues: bone the bone that forms the forehead • singular; maxilla; bones of the upper jaw • an oval, bony case the protects the brain • bones bones that form the bridge of the nose • the framework of the face; composed of 14 bones • bones that form the sides and top of the cranium • heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee • ...
Christian Almeda: Skeletal System 2016-02-21
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- Area where bones come together.
- Bones that make up the ankle.
- Movement away from the midline of the body.
- 12 Middle bones of the spinal column.
- Bones of the arms and legs.
- Heel bone.
- Five lower vertebra of the spinal column.
- Bones that make up the fingers.
- Longest bone in the leg. Extends from the hip to the knee.
- Bending of a joint.
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- Knee cap.
- Two lateral bones of the skull.
- First seven bones in the spinal column.
- Bones of the skull, chest, and spinal column.
- Turning the palm or foot upward.
- Shoulder blades. Make up part of the shoulder girdle.
- Arm bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
- Collection of bones that make up the wrist.
- Also called the collarbone. Makes up shoulder girdle.
- Fibrous membrane that joins bones together, especially cranial bones.
20 Clues: Knee cap. • Heel bone. • Bending of a joint. • Bones of the arms and legs. • Bones that make up the ankle. • Area where bones come together. • Two lateral bones of the skull. • Bones that make up the fingers. • Turning the palm or foot upward. • 12 Middle bones of the spinal column. • First seven bones in the spinal column. • Five lower vertebra of the spinal column. • ...
Intro to Skeletal System 2021-01-25
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- color of bone marrow with blood; responsible for hematopoiesis
- mineral that makes bones hard, atomic symbol Ca
- color of bone marrow with fat and triglycerides
- type of bone cell that is matured and lives in the lacunae; a mature osteoblast; has a spider-like shape
- type of bone shape that has epiphyses and a diaphysis; femur, humerus, phalanges
- CT that covers the outside of compact bone
- type of bone cell responsible for secreting bone matrix (osteoid); building cell
- type of bone with trabeculae
- type of bone shape that makes up your carpals (wrist/hands) and tarsals (ankle/feet)
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- type of bone shape that makes up your vertebral column and sacrum
- type of bone shape that makes up your cranium, scapula, and sternum
- process of creating blood; occurs in the red bone marrow
- type of bone cell that differentiates into osteoblast or bone-lining cell; stem cell that is aka osteoprogenitor
- extended middle region of the long bone
- type of cartilage that is most abundant in the body and covers ends of the bones
- type of bone cell responsible for breaking down bone tissue; has a large shape and is multinucleated
- type of bone that is dense and organized, makes the "bread" of a "bone sandwich"
- ends of the long bone
- type of tissue that bones, blood, and cartilage belong to.
- CT that covers the inside of compact bone
20 Clues: ends of the long bone • type of bone with trabeculae • extended middle region of the long bone • CT that covers the inside of compact bone • CT that covers the outside of compact bone • mineral that makes bones hard, atomic symbol Ca • color of bone marrow with fat and triglycerides • process of creating blood; occurs in the red bone marrow • ...
W21 OF4013: Skeletal System 2021-01-13
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- collarbone
- incision of the skull
- finger bone
- foot bones
- hip bone
- suture of the tendon
- upper arm bone
- wrist bones
- skull
- bones surrounding the chest cavity
- visual examination of the bone
- thigh bone
- kneecap
- lower arm bone on the thumb side
- lower part of the backbone near the hip
- smaller of the lower leg bones
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- abnormal growth of bone marrow cells
- inflammation of bone and bone marrow
- pertaining to between the backbones
- benign tumor of cartilage tissue
- lower arm bone (little finger side)
- larger of the lower leg bones
- hand bones
- malignant tumor of muscle tissue
- breastbone
- tailbone
- shoulder bone
- ankle bones
28 Clues: skull • kneecap • hip bone • tailbone • collarbone • hand bones • foot bones • breastbone • thigh bone • finger bone • wrist bones • ankle bones • shoulder bone • upper arm bone • suture of the tendon • incision of the skull • larger of the lower leg bones • visual examination of the bone • smaller of the lower leg bones • benign tumor of cartilage tissue • malignant tumor of muscle tissue • ...
Unit 2: Skeletal System 2021-01-22
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- Also know as the knee cap
- Bone that protects the Brain
- Type of joint that allows almost no movement
- Refers to the bones in the central region
- Bone that articulates with the scapula
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Bones that make up the upper and lower limb
- Short bones in the wrist
- process whereby bone renewal takes place
- Bone at the medial side of forearm
- Involves in the formation of bones
- Action of limb moving away from midline
- Form when two bones meets
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- Also known as the shoulder blades
- Bone next to the tibia
- Protects the heart and lungs
- Also known as thigh bone
- Bone that forms the spine
- Action of lifting the ankle up
- Action of turning the forearm to face downwards
20 Clues: Bone next to the tibia • Also known as thigh bone • Short bones in the wrist • Also know as the knee cap • Bone that forms the spine • Form when two bones meets • Bone that protects the Brain • Protects the heart and lungs • Action of lifting the ankle up • Also known as the shoulder blades • Bone at the medial side of forearm • Involves in the formation of bones • ...
Skeletal System : The Skull 2020-04-26
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- / The right mandile is lowered from its point of articulation better to reveal deeper bones
- TETRAPODS / Means 'Four feet'
- MESETHMOID / Element forms the septum between the nasal capsules and usually remains cartilaginous
- PRIMITIVE AMNIOTES / Includes all living reptiles birds and mammals
- SERIES / Dermal bones encricle the eye to define the orbit
- / Differ considerably from one species to another
- SUSPENSION / Points at which the jaws attach to the rest of the skull
- SERIES / Roofing bones run across the top of the skull and cover the brain beneath
- TEMPORAL / Formed by the fusion of contributions
- / Applies to a variety of vertebrates of several Evolutionary lines
- / Primarily from the merger of the squamosal tympanic and petrosal
- SERIES / Primary palate cover much of the roof of the mouth
- BULLA / A derivative of the angular
- / Marine vertebrates of the class agnathans
- RADIATION OF THERAPSIDS / For a time in the permian and early triassic,they were fairly abundant.
- / Dominant large terrestrial animal, they also invaded the oceans (Whales)
- OF THE SKULL / Evolutionary history of a taxonomy
- / Human Anatomy, neurocranium
- / Are a group of warm- blooded vertebrates
- / Merged into a harmonious unit the vertebrate skull
- SERIES / Encircles the external naris and collectively forms the snout
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- / Appear to lie in series with the bases of the vertebrate
- / Animals or large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- / Types of fishes that are jawless
- OCCIPITAL / Centers of ossification that include the interparietal
- / Are vertebrates that possess jaws
- CHONDROCRANIUM / Eusthneopteron is formed by the union between the anterior ethmosphenoid and the posterior oticooccipital units
- TURBINATES / Mammals the ethmoid portion ossifies to form scroll like
- / Usually completes the lower rim of the orbit
- / Body enclosed in an armor of bony plates
- DERMATOCRANIUM / The superficial wall of bones composes the dermatocranium
- / Allows animal to grasp and fear its food
- MIDDLE EAR BONES / Two profound changes in the lower jaw
- / This class are amniotes that are neither mammals nor birds
- PALATE / Air moves down the trachea and food travels down the esophagus
- / Fishes are classified under the clades of chondrichyes
- / Characterized by a bony skeleton, simply called bony fishes
- / Significant movement of the Skull
- SUSPENSION FEEDING / Feeding strategy confined largely perhaps, to animals living in water
- SPHENOID / Fused bones are joined by parts of the pterygoid and lingula
40 Clues: / Human Anatomy, neurocranium • TETRAPODS / Means 'Four feet' • / Types of fishes that are jawless • / Are vertebrates that possess jaws • BULLA / A derivative of the angular • / Significant movement of the Skull • / Body enclosed in an armor of bony plates • / Allows animal to grasp and fear its food • / Marine vertebrates of the class agnathans • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-05
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- The vertebra is a type of ____ bone
- Scientific ñame for bone shaft
- Partial fracture on one side of bone
- Immature bone cells
- The humerus is a type of ____ bone
- The patella is a type of ____ bone
- Site of spongy bone in adult
- The sternum is a type of ____ bone
- Where bones meet
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- Hormone that stimulates absorption of calcium
- Fracture that goes straight across bone
- Fracture in which 1 end of bone tears through skin
- Disease that causes bones to become brittle
- Osteocyte rings
- Bone cells that liquify bone matrix
- Fracture in which 1 segment is driven into another
- Hormone that promotes osteoblastic activity
- Mature bone cells that maintain bone
- Structure that contains osteocytes
- Chamber surrounding osteocyte
20 Clues: Osteocyte rings • Where bones meet • Immature bone cells • Site of spongy bone in adult • Chamber surrounding osteocyte • Scientific ñame for bone shaft • The humerus is a type of ____ bone • The patella is a type of ____ bone • The sternum is a type of ____ bone • Structure that contains osteocytes • The vertebra is a type of ____ bone • Bone cells that liquify bone matrix • ...
Skeletal system/Bone Crossword 2020-10-07
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- Branching bony plates only found in spongy bone.
- Tough and vascular dense connective tissue surrounding bone surface.
- Bone forming cell.
- This is the only bone that does not articulate with another.
- This type of division of the skeleton includes the upper and lower limbs.
- This type of cartilage covers bones in synovial joints.
- A bone stem cell.
- This type of bone is lightweight and porous and is known as cancellous bone as well.
- The study of bone and the skeleton structure and function.
- small space that houses osteocytes or chondrocytes.
- Cartilaginous layers between the epiphyses and diaphysis of long bone that grow in length.
- This is where red and yellow bone marrow is stored in long bones.
- A type of joint holds bones of the skull together tightly by fibrous tissue.
- The tarsal bone is an example of this shape of bone.
- This hormone causes proliferation at the epiphyseal plate and results in bone elongation.
- Hormone that promotes absorption of calcium ions from small intestine to blood.
- Hormone that promotes calcium deposition and inhibits osteoclast activity.
- The region in mature bone between the epiphysis and diaphysis.
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- The epiphyseal plate becomes this in adults at the ends of long bones once growing has ceased.
- The natural formation of bone.
- A mature bone cell.
- The oxygen-carrying pigment in red blood cells.
- Produces longer bones as the cartilage lengthens and is replaced by bone tissue.
- This type of bone is white, smooth, and solid and makes up for 80% of bone in the body.
- Dense regular CT that attaches bone to muscle.
- The patella is an example of this shape of bone.
- Dense regular CT that attaches bone to bone.
- Cell that break down bone matrix.
- Cylinder shaped structure unique to compact bone
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Occurs when new bone tissue is deposited on the surface of the bone, resulting in bone thickening.
- The end of a long bone.
- Process of creating erythrocytes in red bone marrow.
- This type of division of the skeleton includes bones of the head, neck, and trunk
- The scapula is an example of this shape of bone.
35 Clues: A bone stem cell. • Bone forming cell. • A mature bone cell. • The end of a long bone. • The shaft of a long bone. • The natural formation of bone. • Cell that break down bone matrix. • Dense regular CT that attaches bone to bone. • Dense regular CT that attaches bone to muscle. • The oxygen-carrying pigment in red blood cells. • Branching bony plates only found in spongy bone. • ...
Skeletal System Common Names 2022-03-31
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- the name for your tailbone.
- There are 206 of these.
- Foot bones instep.
- Your heel bone.
- Grows even after death.
- mineral needed for healthy bones.
- softest bone in your head.
- Correct name is Cranium.
- Blood Cancer.
- your hip bones.
- this is your funny bone.
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- Beginning of bones.
- The largest bone in your body.
- this holds your ribs together.
- Finger and toes.
- another name for kneecap.
- another name for your Back bone.
- name for your Jaw Bone.
- Smallest bones in your body.
- Bones light as a Bird.
20 Clues: Blood Cancer. • Finger and toes. • your hip bones. • Your heel bone. • Foot bones instep. • Beginning of bones. • name for your Jaw Bone. • There are 206 of these. • Grows even after death. • Bones light as a Bird. • this is your funny bone. • Correct name is Cranium. • another name for kneecap. • softest bone in your head. • the name for your tailbone. • ...
A&P Skeletal System 2021-11-15
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- lower back (tailbone)
- Hand
- Upper leg
- These ribs are the next 3 pairs, attach to ribs above them
- Forms the back of the skull
- On each side of the top of the skull
- Within the cranium partly visible in eye socket
- Middle back
- Connects to pinky
- Fingers
- Suture between occipital and parietal bones
- Suture between frontal and parietal bones
- Lower back
- Nasal cavity, visible in eye socket
- These ribs are the first 7 pairs, attach directly to sternum
- These ribs are the last 2 pairs, found on dorsal side
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- Upper arm
- Wrist
- Neck
- Anterior portion (forehead)
- Side, above ear
- Suture between temporal and parietal bones
- Lower leg, fatter bone
- Forms upper jaws
- Cheek bones
- Lower jaws, only movable bone of the skull
- Suture between parietal bones
- Connects to thumb
28 Clues: Hand • Neck • Wrist • Fingers • Upper arm • Upper leg • Lower back • Cheek bones • Middle back • Side, above ear • Forms upper jaws • Connects to pinky • Connects to thumb • lower back (tailbone) • Lower leg, fatter bone • Anterior portion (forehead) • Forms the back of the skull • Suture between parietal bones • Nasal cavity, visible in eye socket • On each side of the top of the skull • ...
Skeletal and Digestive System 2022-03-02
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- bone located in the middle of the chest
- fluid produced by liver and stored in the gallbladder
- glands that make saliva
- cavity behind the nose and mouth
- sits above the heel bone lower part of the ankle
- sits under your rib cage on the right side of the abdomen
- flat gland that sits behind the stomach
- muscular organ in the mouth that helps you taste
- slender long bone attached to tibia
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- small bones that form the backbone
- small sac shaped organ beneath the liver
- muscular tube that connects the throat to stomach
- bones that form the head
- small bone located in the front of the knee joint
- the smaller two bones on the forearm
- thin tube that is joined to the large intestine
- backbone in body structure
- intestine absorbs nutrients from food
- largest bone in the body
- large bone on the inside that is thicker than the fibula.
20 Clues: glands that make saliva • bones that form the head • largest bone in the body • backbone in body structure • cavity behind the nose and mouth • small bones that form the backbone • slender long bone attached to tibia • the smaller two bones on the forearm • intestine absorbs nutrients from food • bone located in the middle of the chest • flat gland that sits behind the stomach • ...
Skeletal System Bones Review 2021-09-29
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- The largest, longest & strongest bone in the body
- The short bones in the wrist & hand
- Known as the "knee cap"
- Type of bone group that protects the internal organs; includes the sternum, ribs, cranium, etc.
- Type of bone group that does not fit into any other category & includes the vertebrae & facial bones
- Toes & Fingers
- Type of bone group that includes bones such as the femur, radius, ulna, tibia, etc.
- The long bone in the upper arm
- The short bones in the foot & ankle
- The Jaw
- Top portion of the skull that protects the brain
- you have 24 of these bones protecting your vital organs
- The "shin" bone, found in the lower leg
- Large, flat bone of your hips
- A bone found on the back of the shoulder, commonly known as the "shoulder blade"
- The individual bones that make up your spine
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- The "neck" section of the spine containing 7 vertebrae
- Group of bones, including the cranium, mandible & facial bones
- Long bones found in the hand, the ends of these bones make up your knuckles
- Long bones found in the foot just before the toes
- A flat bone that protects the heart
- Long bone found in the forearm on the "pinky side"
- Type of bone group that is found within tendons & includes the patella
- Longest section of the spine, containing 12 vertebrae
- The lower back section of your spine containing 5 vertebrae
- Lower leg bone, found on the lateral or outside of the leg
- Commonly known as the "collar bone"
- The long bone in the forearm found on the thumb side
- Tail bone; very end of the spine
- Type of bone group that includes the tarsals & carpals
30 Clues: The Jaw • Toes & Fingers • Known as the "knee cap" • Large, flat bone of your hips • The long bone in the upper arm • Tail bone; very end of the spine • The short bones in the wrist & hand • A flat bone that protects the heart • The short bones in the foot & ankle • Commonly known as the "collar bone" • The "shin" bone, found in the lower leg • ...
The Human Skeletal System 2023-09-19
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- the human skeleton is composed of bones and complemented by cartilage, tendons, and ___
- these seven vertebrae are located in the beck
- bones are classified by ___, shape, and location
- this subsystem of the human skeleton is composed of 80 bones and forms the central part of the skeleton
- the shape of the pelvic girdle in females allows for child ___
- bones are classified by size, shape, and ___
- this is the total number of vertebrae in the human skeleton
- the sternum is the flat bone in the center of the chest that protects the heart and the ___
- the main parts of a bone are the cancellous tissue, subchondral tissue, marrow and ___ tissue
- the middle of a long bone is called the ___
- about ___% of your body weight is bone
- one of the major categories of bones, this type of bone is longer than it is wide
- the end of a long bone is called the ___
- there are three main bones that make up the pelvic girdle, the ilium, the ___, and the ischium
- you have more bones when you are a baby compared to when you are an ___
- these five vertebrae are located in the lower back
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- one of the major categories of bones, this category contains bones that do not fit into one of the other categories, like vertebrae
- the mandible is more commonly known as the ___
- the human skeletal system stores ___, like Vitamin D
- large systems are divided into smaller systems called ___
- an anatomically normal human has ___ fingers and toes
- anatomically ___ refers to the ideal design of different parts of the human body, like having ten fingers and ten toes
- one of the major categories of bones, this type of bone, like the sternum, is relatively thin and has very little curvature
- the human skeletal system produces red and ___ blood cells
- this subsystem of the human skeleton is composed of 128 bones and supports the appendages of the skeleton
- the human skeletal system protects and ___ organs and organ systems
- the cranium is a flat bone that protects the ___
- the pelvic girdle, more commonly referred to as the hips, is anatomically different in ___ and males
- these twelve vertebrae are located in the center of bottom, aligned to the ribs
- bones are classified by size, ___, and location
30 Clues: about ___% of your body weight is bone • the end of a long bone is called the ___ • the middle of a long bone is called the ___ • bones are classified by size, shape, and ___ • these seven vertebrae are located in the beck • the mandible is more commonly known as the ___ • bones are classified by size, ___, and location • ...
Skeletal System Common Names 2022-11-29
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- ANOTHER NAME FOR YOUR JAW.
- THE SMALLEST BONES IN YOUR MOUTH.
- THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR HEAD.
- BONES OF THE HANDS AND FEET.
- SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR CHEST BONE.
- THE OTHER BONE IN YOUR LEG.
- ANOTHER NAME FOR SHOULDER BLADE.
- THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK.
- The System that forms Our Body.
- THE Bones of your NECK.
- THE SMALLEST BONE IN YOUR LOWER LEG.
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- YOUR KNEE CAP.
- YOUR BACKBONE.
- Made up of ARMS and LEGS>
- JOINTS FORMED BY BENDING YOUR FINGERS.
- The LARGEST BONE IN THE LEG.
- THE LARGEST BONE IN YOUR ARM.
- MADE UP OF THE TORSO (CHEST).
- Your Hip Bone.
- THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR TAILBONE>
20 Clues: YOUR BACKBONE. • YOUR KNEE CAP. • Your Hip Bone. • THE Bones of your NECK. • THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK. • Made up of ARMS and LEGS> • ANOTHER NAME FOR YOUR JAW. • THE OTHER BONE IN YOUR LEG. • BONES OF THE HANDS AND FEET. • The LARGEST BONE IN THE LEG. • MADE UP OF THE TORSO (CHEST). • ANOTHER NAME FOR SHOULDER BLADE. • ...
Ch.7 Skeletal System 2022-10-21
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- ankle bones
- C1 to C7
- otherwise known as digits
- consists of clavicle and scapula
- sesamoid bone anterior to the lateral condyle of the femur
- long bones anterior to tarsal
- L1 to L5
- consists of the head, radial tuberosity, and styloid process
- part of the skull, inferior to parietal bones
- lateral malleolus
- also known as the os coxae
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- the central axis of the skeleton in all vertebrates
- Ilium, Ischium, and the Pubis
- Acromion, Spine, Coracoid process, and glenoid cavity
- consists of head, neck, greater/lesser trochanter, and medial/lateral condyle
- a triangle bone at the base of the spine
- protects the heart and other vital organs from above.
- medial malleolus and tibial tuberosity
- each of the 12 bones of the backbone to which the ribs are attached
- xiphoid process, body
- located at the base of the lumbar and connected to the pelvis
- 7 true, 3 false, 2 floating
- 12 pair of ribs, costal cartilages, sternum
- directly inferior to the mandible but superior to the larynx
- posterior to eye sockets
25 Clues: C1 to C7 • L1 to L5 • ankle bones • lateral malleolus • xiphoid process, body • posterior to eye sockets • otherwise known as digits • also known as the os coxae • 7 true, 3 false, 2 floating • Ilium, Ischium, and the Pubis • long bones anterior to tarsal • consists of clavicle and scapula • medial malleolus and tibial tuberosity • a triangle bone at the base of the spine • ...
Skeletal System Key Terms 2022-10-28
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- fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- thin slippery sac of fluid that provides a cushion and reduces bone friction
- specialized mesenchymal cells that synthesize bone matrix
- Former osteoblasts become surrounded by unmineralized matrix during bone formation
- a stretching or tearing of ligaments
- a place where 2 or more bones or cartilages in the skeleton
- The widened ends of a long bone. Each and contains the epiphysial plate where bone growth takes place.
- specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones
- connective tissue that has a lot of strong collagen fibers in it.
- The straight shaft of a long bone
- Internal skeleton
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- strong flexible connective tissue that protects joints
- the bones of the head, chest, and back
- Process of calcium builds up in body tissue, causing tissue to harden
- upper and lower extremities which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- an inherited bone disorder (present at birth
- excessive physical or mental tension
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- bone formation
- Thick, fibrous membrane that goes around and covers the outside of a bone
20 Clues: bone formation • Internal skeleton • The straight shaft of a long bone • excessive physical or mental tension • a stretching or tearing of ligaments • the bones of the head, chest, and back • an inherited bone disorder (present at birth • specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones • fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • ...
Skeletal System Key Terms 2022-10-28
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- upper and lower extremities which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- The widened ends of a long bone. Each and contains the epiphysial plate where bone growth takes place.
- a place where 2 or more bones or cartilages in the skeleton
- Thick, fibrous membrane that goes around and covers the outside of a bone
- excessive physical or mental tension
- specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones
- bone formation
- thin slippery sac of fluid that provides a cushion and reduces bone friction
- Former osteoblasts become surrounded by unmineralized matrix during bone formation
- connective tissue that has a lot of strong collagen fibers in it.
- the bones of the head, chest, and back
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- fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- specialized mesenchymal cells that synthesize bone matrix
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- Internal skeleton
- The straight shaft of a long bone
- an inherited bone disorder (present at birth
- Process of calcium builds up in body tissue, causing tissue to harden
- a stretching or tearing of ligaments
- strong flexible connective tissue that protects joints
20 Clues: bone formation • Internal skeleton • The straight shaft of a long bone • excessive physical or mental tension • a stretching or tearing of ligaments • the bones of the head, chest, and back • an inherited bone disorder (present at birth • specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones • fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • ...
Skeletal System Key Terms 2022-10-28
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- thin slippery sac of fluid that provides a cushion and reduces bone friction
- strong flexible connective tissue that protects joints
- bone formation
- specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones
- an inherited bone disorder (present at birth
- Process of calcium builds up in body tissue, causing tissue to harden
- upper and lower extremities which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
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- fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- specialized mesenchymal cells that synthesize bone matrix
- excessive physical or mental tension
- connective tissue that has a lot of strong collagen fibers in it.
- The straight shaft of a long bone
- Former osteoblasts become surrounded by unmineralized matrix during bone formation
- Thick, fibrous membrane that goes around and covers the outside of a bone
- the bones of the head, chest, and back
- a stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Internal skeleton
- The widened ends of a long bone. Each and contains the epiphysial plate where bone growth takes place.
- a place where 2 or more bones or cartilages in the skeleton
20 Clues: bone formation • Internal skeleton • The straight shaft of a long bone • excessive physical or mental tension • a stretching or tearing of ligaments • the bones of the head, chest, and back • an inherited bone disorder (present at birth • specialized cell that absorbs and removes bones • fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • ...
CH. 17 Skeletal System 2023-03-14
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- Surrounds diaphysis; double-layered connective tissue that covers & nourishes bone
- connective tissue covering ends of long bones, provide smooth surface for bone to glide
- growth plate (one at each end & in long bones only, weak)
- white protein fibers of skin, tendon, bone, and cartilage (connective tissue)
- arms/legs
- connective tissue that connects bone to bone, very strong, and sprained when injured
- Internal parts of bone; Soft fatty substance in cavities of bone, which blood cells are produced
- specialized, fibrous connective tissue (ends of bones in joint)
- Saclike cavity filled w/ fluid to prevent friction
- fibrous cord which muscle is attached to bone
- break in bone due to impact/stress
- bones of vertebrae & face
- growth; bone building cells
- bone of ribs, shoulder blades, pelvis, and skull
- impact cause misalignment of joint (luxation)
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- growth; cells that break down bone
- long (shaft)of bone
- Having progressively less function
- bone bruise; severe contusion
- end of bone
- Having dense structure
- bones of shoulder, pelvis, and upper/lower extremities (126 bones)
- head & trunk (80 bones)
- Articulation; place where 2+ bones meet
- Bone that are longer than wide
- Inflammation of joint from trauma/age
- loss of bone tissue caused by action of specialized cells (osteoclasts)
- spongy or latticelike structure
- pertaining to transparent alkaline fluid contained in joints
- decrease in bone density; thinning & weakening bone
- Bones of wrist & ankles
- Pertaining to correction of deformities
32 Clues: arms/legs • end of bone • long (shaft)of bone • Having dense structure • head & trunk (80 bones) • Bones of wrist & ankles • bones of vertebrae & face • growth; bone building cells • bone bruise; severe contusion • Bone that are longer than wide • spongy or latticelike structure • growth; cells that break down bone • Having progressively less function • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-09
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- bone located at the base of the lumbar vertebrae that is connected to the pelvis
- bones in the ankle
- thigh bone
- the larger bone in the lower leg; shin bone
- bone on the lower forearm on the pinky side
- bones that form the framework of the thoracic cavity
- bone of the upper forelimb, forming joints at the shoulder and elbow
- large, oval-shaped opening in the occipital bone of the skull
- bones in the skull that form the front of the cranium
- the smaller bone in the lower leg; parallel with the tibia
- the innermost bone in the middle ear
- bones in the skull that are the most posterior
- bone of the lower forearm on the thumb side
- wrist
- the middle vertebrae of the spine
- bones in the skull that form the roof and sides of the cranium
- small, U-shaped bone in the middle of the neck
- collarbone
- bones in the sole of the foot
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- the middle of the chain of bones in the middle ear
- the lowermost vertebrae of the spine
- the lowermost ribs that are only attached to the vertebrae
- shoulder blade
- the middle ribs that are not directly connected to the sternum
- long arched process, projecting under the optic canal
- the outermost bone of the middle ear
- cone in the frontal and medial skull that forms the upper jaw
- small, flat bone of the frontal and medial skull
- the uppermost vertebrae of the spine
- the uppermost ribs that are directly connected to the sternum
- fingers and toes
- largest, strongest, and only moveable bone in the face that forms the upper jaw and mouth
- backbones of the spine
- palm
34 Clues: palm • wrist • thigh bone • collarbone • shoulder blade • fingers and toes • bones in the ankle • backbones of the spine • bones in the sole of the foot • the middle vertebrae of the spine • the lowermost vertebrae of the spine • the outermost bone of the middle ear • the uppermost vertebrae of the spine • the innermost bone in the middle ear • the larger bone in the lower leg; shin bone • ...
Skeletal System Part 1.2 2023-11-21
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- This skeleton forms the main trunk of the body
- Their bones stop growing around 18 years old
- Arms and legs are examples of this type of bone
- Examples of this bone type includes: vertebrae (spine)
- Their bones stop growing around 20-21 years old
- Special cells that form new bone
- The ends of bones
- Examples of this bone type include: patella
- Lower jaw bone
- Bones offer this; surrounds vital organs to keep them safe
- Neck vertebrae
- Examples of this bone type includes: sternum & ribs
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- Low back vertebrae
- Bones act as ______ to provide movement
- Help humidify air we breathe; air spaces in skull
- The most commonly broken bones
- Bone marrow helps to create this...
- This skeleton forms the extremities (arms & legs)
- This skeleton forms the extremities (arms & legs)
- Examples of this bone type includes: carpal & tarsal bones
- Special cells that teardown/absorb bone tissue
- The medullary canal is filled with ______ marrow
- First 7 pair of ribs; attached directly to sternum
23 Clues: Lower jaw bone • Neck vertebrae • The ends of bones • Low back vertebrae • The most commonly broken bones • Special cells that form new bone • Bone marrow helps to create this... • Bones act as ______ to provide movement • Examples of this bone type include: patella • Their bones stop growing around 18 years old • This skeleton forms the main trunk of the body • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY #1 2023-11-16
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- MIDDLE LONG PORTION OF THE BONE
- MAJOR COMPOUND OF BONE MATRIX
- CARTILAGE SMOOTH LUBRICATED SURFACE WHERE 2 BONES MEET
- OSSIFICATION AT ENDS OF LONG BONE, APPEARS AFTER PRIMARY HAS APPEARED
- CELLS CELLS THAT DO NOT HAVE A DESIGNATION
- IBRALS MINERALIZED COLLAGEN, FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF BONE
- PHOSPHASE ENZYME PRESENT IN BLOOD
- BASIC FUNCTION UNIT (CHANNELS) OF THE COMPACT BONE
- BONE FORMS HARD DENSE OUTER LAYER OF BONE
- SERIES OR GROUPS OF PARTITIONS FORMED BY BANDS OF COLLECTIVE TISSUE
- ENDS OF LONG BONE
- SUBSTANCE FOR BONE REPAIR & REGENERATION
- BONE FOUND IN THE MIDDLE OF LONG BONES & ENDS OF BONE
- CELLS THAT BECOME WHAT IS NEEDED BY THE BODY
- CELLS THAT BUILD BONE
- MATRIX INTERCELLULAR SUBSTANCES OF BONE
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- PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS OCCURING IN BONES & TEETH
- SECRETS CARTILAGE & BECOMES EMBEDDED IN IT
- OSSIFICATION LOCATED IN DIAPHYSIS, MAKES MEDULLARY CAVITY
- DEPRESSION IN BONE, UNFILLED SPACE
- DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- ACID HELPS IN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT IN BONE, CARTILAGE & JOINTS
- PROCESS OF BONE FORMATION
- THIN LAYER MEMBRANE PART OF CELL WALL THAT BINDS CELL WALLS TOGETHER
- PROTEINS POLYMER THAT BONDS TO PROTEINS & ALTERS THEIR PROPERTIES TO EXTEND THEIR POTENTIAL USES
- CELLS THAT DISSOLVE BONE
- SULFATE MAJOR COMPOUND EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX FOR BONE,CARTILAGE,LIGAMENTS,TENDONS, TISSUES, SKIN
- CARTLIGE CARTILAGE THAT IS SMOOTH & SLIPPERY
- CAVITY WIDER SECTIONS AT END OF LONG BONE FILLED WITH SPONGY BONE & RED MARROW
29 Clues: ENDS OF LONG BONE • CELLS THAT BUILD BONE • CELLS THAT DISSOLVE BONE • PROCESS OF BONE FORMATION • DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE • MAJOR COMPOUND OF BONE MATRIX • MIDDLE LONG PORTION OF THE BONE • DEPRESSION IN BONE, UNFILLED SPACE • PHOSPHASE ENZYME PRESENT IN BLOOD • SUBSTANCE FOR BONE REPAIR & REGENERATION • SECRETS CARTILAGE & BECOMES EMBEDDED IN IT • ...
Somayajula - Anatomy Skeletal System 2024-01-14
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- The basin-shaped structure that supports the spine and connects the lower limbs.
- A slender bone that connects the sternum to the shoulder.
- Also known as the shoulder blade, a flat, triangular bone at the back of the shoulder.
- A flat bone located in the center of the chest, connecting the rib bones.
- The long bones in the middle of the foot, connecting the ankle to the toes.
- The small, triangular bone at the base of the spine, also known as the tailbone.
- Curved bones that form the ribcage, protecting the chest organs.
- The outer layer of bone, providing strength and support.
- One of the two bones in the forearm, on the opposite side of the radius.
- The bones of the fingers and toes.
- The bone of the upper-arm or forelimb, extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The kneecap, a flat, circular bone in front of the knee joint.
- The longest bone in the human body, located in the thigh.
- One of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side.
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- Points of articulation between bones.
- Vertebrae The seven vertebrae in the neck region of the spine.
- A mineral essential for bone strength and structure.
- The bone of the upper-arm or forelimb, extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The larger and stronger of the two lower leg bones, commonly known as the shinbone.
- The arrangement and organization of bone tissue.
- Skeleton The central structure of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebral column, and ribcage.
- The lower jawbone, the largest and strongest bone in the face.
- The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain.
- Skeleton The bones of the limbs and their girdles, forming the appendages.
- Vertebrae The five vertebrae in the lower back region of the spine.
- The soft, spongy tissue found in the cavities of bones, responsible for blood cell production.
26 Clues: The bones of the fingers and toes. • Points of articulation between bones. • The arrangement and organization of bone tissue. • The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain. • A mineral essential for bone strength and structure. • One of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side. • The outer layer of bone, providing strength and support. • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-06
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- Muscles- You don't need to make them move they move by themselves
- Upper leg
- The bone in between the ribs
- Before the upper arm
- Able to be stretched
- When stimulated by nerves, able to contract
- The curved bone on top of the hand
- bone- Joints between the bones
- bone- Its a bone that is longer then the others.
- Where the nail is at
- structure- Breaking of the bone.
- bone- Looks like a sponge
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- The lower leg bone
- Its above the lower arm
- Muscles- Attached to bones.
- alasta girl
- Protect some of our organs
- Bone next to the Ulna
- bone- Hard bone tissue
- Bone between upper and lower leg bone
- structure of the spin is not normal
- bone marrow- Where rd blood cells are formed in adults
- Connect muscles to bones
- Muscles- Move when you want them too.
24 Clues: Upper leg • alasta girl • The lower leg bone • Before the upper arm • Able to be stretched • Where the nail is at • Bone next to the Ulna • Its above the lower arm • bone- Hard bone tissue • Connect muscles to bones • bone- Looks like a sponge • Protect some of our organs • Muscles- Attached to bones. • The bone in between the ribs • bone- Joints between the bones • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-07
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- Thigh bone
- Your shoulder blade
- makes leg extend
- Back of thigh
- To break a bone
- The fingers on your hand
- Shoulder
- Upper back and neck
- Formation of the bone
- Allows Muscle return to shape
- connect muscle to bone
- Front of thigh, doesn't extend leg
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- The inflammation of Joints
- Lower half of the bone, next to the radius
- Attach to bones to provide movements
- Hard, dense bone tissue
- Simulated by nerves, contractible (Short and thick)
- Palm of your hand
- Next to the Ulna
- Lateral, upper forearm
- Shrink in size, lose strength
- Between the ribs
- Smarter word for collarbone
- An injury in which the ligaments are stretched to far apart
24 Clues: Shoulder • Thigh bone • Back of thigh • To break a bone • makes leg extend • Next to the Ulna • Between the ribs • Palm of your hand • Your shoulder blade • Upper back and neck • Formation of the bone • Lateral, upper forearm • connect muscle to bone • Hard, dense bone tissue • The fingers on your hand • The inflammation of Joints • Smarter word for collarbone • Shrink in size, lose strength • ...
ANATOMY TERMINOLOGY (SKELETAL SYSTEM) 2024-03-30
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- SKULL AUDITORY OSSICLES, HYOID BONES, VERTEBRAL COLUMN, RIBS AND STERNUM (SKELETON)
- FRAMEWORK OF THE BODY
- OSTE/O, OSS/E, OSS/L
- ATLALOCCIPITAL JOINT
- ACETABULAR-FEMORAL JOINT
- ON THE CRANIUM
- PHYSIS
- BELOW AND BETWEEN GROWTH PLATES
- CHONDR/O
- GROWTH PLATE
- CARPUS AND TARSUS
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- SHORT WIDE FACES
- LIGAMENT/O
- AVERAGE WIDTHS
- ON TOP OF GROWTH PLATE
- SHAFT AND TWO ENDS (FEMUR)
- LONG NARROW FACE
- ELBOW AND STIFLE JOINTS
- ARTHR/O
- VERTEBRAL JOINTS
- CUBE SHAPED BONES; NO MARROW (CARPAL)
- SINUS CONTAINING BONES (FRONTAL BONE)
- THIN FLAT BONES (PELVIS)
- PELVIS JOINT
- EXTREMITIES, SHOULDER, AND PELVIC GIRDLE (SKELETON)
25 Clues: PHYSIS • ARTHR/O • CHONDR/O • LIGAMENT/O • PELVIS JOINT • GROWTH PLATE • AVERAGE WIDTHS • ON THE CRANIUM • SHORT WIDE FACES • LONG NARROW FACE • VERTEBRAL JOINTS • CARPUS AND TARSUS • OSTE/O, OSS/E, OSS/L • ATLALOCCIPITAL JOINT • FRAMEWORK OF THE BODY • ON TOP OF GROWTH PLATE • ELBOW AND STIFLE JOINTS • THIN FLAT BONES (PELVIS) • ACETABULAR-FEMORAL JOINT • SHAFT AND TWO ENDS (FEMUR) • ...
Skeletal System Choice Board 2024-10-21
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- specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the bones, joints, and muscles
- areas where two or more bones join together
- abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- to bind, tie together
- physician who specializes in the study and treatment if arthritis characterized by inflammation in the joints and connective tissue
- abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side
- x-ray
- inflammation of a bursa
- “wear and tear arthritis,” degenerative joint disease, most commonly associated with aging
- spinal cord, bone marrow
- fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed
- a specialist in care for the feet
- abnormal softening of cartilage
- broken bone with no open wound
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- connect bone to bone
- inflammation of a joint
- loosening, setting free
- the total displacement of a bone from its joint
- treats mis-alignments of the spine
- nuclear imaging test that that helps diagnose bone disease
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- a fibrous sac that acts as a cushion to ease movement in areas that are subject to friction
- bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in children
- curved, bent
- bone fracture that breaks through the skin
- the visual examination of the internal structure of a joint
- curve, swayback, bent
- red bone marrow forms red blood cells. Yellow bone marrow stores fat
- the smooth, rubbery, blue-white connective tissue that acts as a shock absorber between bones
- the loss, or absence, of mobility in a joint due to disease, injury, or a surgical procedure
30 Clues: x-ray • curved, bent • connect bone to bone • to bind, tie together • curve, swayback, bent • inflammation of a joint • loosening, setting free • inflammation of a bursa • spinal cord, bone marrow • broken bone with no open wound • abnormal softening of cartilage • a specialist in care for the feet • treats mis-alignments of the spine • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • ...
Human body systems Matthew Kwon 2014-08-26
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- defends against germs and deseses
- transports nutrients and gasses
- made up of tissue
- moves your body
- protects against injury
- gets rid of waste
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- its made up of tissues
- made up of cells
- helps move holds up organs
- funtion that breaksdown and absorb nutriens
- smallest system
- to provide an offspring
- regulates other organ systems
13 Clues: smallest system • moves your body • made up of cells • made up of tissue • gets rid of waste • its made up of tissues • to provide an offspring • protects against injury • helps move holds up organs • regulates other organ systems • transports nutrients and gasses • defends against germs and deseses • funtion that breaksdown and absorb nutriens
Human body systems Matthew Kwon 2014-08-26
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- defends against germs and deseses
- transports nutrients and gasses
- made up of tissue
- moves your body
- protects against injury
- gets rid of waste
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- its made up of tissues
- made up of cells
- helps move holds up organs
- funtion that breaksdown and absorb nutriens
- smallest system
- to provide an offspring
- regulates other organ systems
13 Clues: smallest system • moves your body • made up of cells • made up of tissue • gets rid of waste • its made up of tissues • to provide an offspring • protects against injury • helps move holds up organs • regulates other organ systems • transports nutrients and gasses • defends against germs and deseses • funtion that breaksdown and absorb nutriens
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
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- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- supply raw materials for growth
- the most important nutrient
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- the major source of energy in the body
- tissue that movement are form
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- the small unit of life
- guards against infection and injury
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- the internal condition of the human body
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- system that protect the body from diseases
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
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- group of tissue performing a specific function
- system that controls growth development
- system that produce gametes
- system that eliminates products waste
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- system that produce movement
- system that breaks down food
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- system that supports the body
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- many cells in a specific function
25 Clues: the small unit of life • system that produce gametes • the most important nutrient • system that produce movement • system that breaks down food • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • tissue that movement are form • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
Cells and Systems Unit Test 2015-12-16
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- Alberta and Saskatchewan border
- North Korea and South Korea border
- System that involves the heart, blood, blood vessels
- System responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System in which you can find smooth, cardiac and skeletal
- To keep your body healthy, get plenty of ________________
- spreading out from high concentration to low concentration
- System responsible for regulating blood and excreting wastes
- Cells of similar structure form to make ____________
- Levels of organization of organisms
- A disorder of the digestive system
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- permeable Type of membrane that allows some in and keeps some out
- Characteristic of living organisms
- System that senses internal and external changes
- This invention allows us to see the world that is small
- A disorder that can affect the respiratory system
- A fancy science term for 'parts'
- System that breaks down food and absorbs particles
- What all living things are made of
- diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- To keep your body healthy, do NOT _______________
21 Clues: Alberta and Saskatchewan border • A fancy science term for 'parts' • North Korea and South Korea border • Characteristic of living organisms • What all living things are made of • A disorder of the digestive system • Levels of organization of organisms • System that senses internal and external changes • A disorder that can affect the respiratory system • ...
Body Systems Review 2024-03-08
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- another word for large intestines
- this system controls involuntary and voluntary movements
- major organ of your respiratory system
- this system provides structure and support and protects your organs
- fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone
- the number of body systems
- the amount of blood in liters the kidneys filter a day
- these pump blood away from the heart
- this system eliminates waste from the body, regulates blood volume and blood pressure
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- this system produces and secretes hormones through the glands
- main organ in the nervous system
- number of muscles in the body
- the gas that we need to survive
- two bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine
- this system protects your body from foreign invaders and fights infection
- number of different hormones the human body makes
- number of layers of your skin
- number of chambers in your heart
- this system gathers and delivers outside information to the brain
- connects a bone to a muscle
20 Clues: the number of body systems • connects a bone to a muscle • number of muscles in the body • number of layers of your skin • the gas that we need to survive • main organ in the nervous system • number of chambers in your heart • another word for large intestines • these pump blood away from the heart • major organ of your respiratory system • ...
The human body 2022-09-29
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- produce offspring
- it transfers blood throughout your body
- all living things are composed of it
- your skeletal system is made of these
- it gets rid of carbon dioxide and takes in oxygen
- when you prosses food you _ it
- you use this to think
- interacting interrelated or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
- you sneeze into it
- it is what holds your pee
- it gives your body support and is made of bones
- it controls your body's mood and growth
- a place of establishments
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- with out this you could die
- the first four letters spells something you give birth to
- you put your hand over it when doing the pledge
- how you feel before a big test
- it consist of you liver and bladder
- your digestive track
- if you are strong you are...
- your food goes to you _ when you swallow it liver it removes toxins from your blood
- you bleed out _
- you use these to breath
- your body is full of them
- the outer layer of your body that is made of tissue
25 Clues: you bleed out _ • produce offspring • you sneeze into it • your digestive track • you use this to think • you use these to breath • it is what holds your pee • your body is full of them • a place of establishments • with out this you could die • if you are strong you are... • how you feel before a big test • when you prosses food you _ it • it consist of you liver and bladder • ...
Module Review 2022-05-05
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- Example for fixed joint
- Which system supports body, produces blood cells and stores minerals.
- Example for ball and socket joints
- Humans have 24 of these heart and lung protecting bones.
- lungs have bones. (true/false)
- The disks, or pads, that exist between bones as gliding joints are made of what?
- ___________lengthen when bicep in the arm contracts.
- Which endocrine gland is at work when you are surprised by a friend who jumps out of the bushes to scare you?
- ___________protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing against each other and damaging each other.
- Which bone is the longest in the body?
- What insulates nerve cells, greatly increasing the speed at which impulses travel.
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- Which tissues hold bones together at moveable joints?
- the joint that allows movement in all directions.
- We need to ________ the muscles to avoid injuries during exercise.
- What attaches muscles to bones?
- blood cells and platelets are produced in _________.
- Which system has the following functions-delivers nutrients to cells, removes cellular waste, and fights infection ?
- Heart, stomach, intestine contain muscles that are not under the mind’s control.(true or false)
- What is the most abundant mineral in bones?
- Which layer of the bone is hard and rigid, and provides support for the skeletal system.
- Which bone is the smallest in the body?
- 206 bones are present in adult or young humans?
22 Clues: Example for fixed joint • lungs have bones. (true/false) • What attaches muscles to bones? • Example for ball and socket joints • Which bone is the longest in the body? • Which bone is the smallest in the body? • What is the most abundant mineral in bones? • 206 bones are present in adult or young humans? • the joint that allows movement in all directions. • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2020-04-23
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- provides structure and support for the body, and allows muscles to attach for movement
- can be used to diagnose Osteoporosis
- The heart is an example of this type of muscle.
- These animals have no internal skeleton
- In what pairs do skeletal muscles always work in?
- System made of bones and muscles
- Is inside some bones and produces red and white blood cells and stem cells.
- Connects bones at the joints
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- The digestive tract is an example of this type of muscle
- Connective tissue connecting bones to muscles
- This type of muscle is attached to bones by tendons.
- These animals have musculoskeletal systems similar to humans
- A hard outer shell owned by insects and arthropds
- The muscles do this and exert force on the bones when the nervous system sends a signal
- Foods high in this vitamin and calcium can prevent Osteoporosis
- A condition caused by a loss of bone tissue, it causes bones to become brittle and weak.
- makes up most of the four types of connective tissue in the musculoskeletal system
- dense tissue found in the ears, nose, between vertebrae and joints
- Where nerves and blood vessels are found in bones
- made of a matrix of minerals and collagen fibers
20 Clues: Connects bones at the joints • System made of bones and muscles • can be used to diagnose Osteoporosis • These animals have no internal skeleton • Connective tissue connecting bones to muscles • The heart is an example of this type of muscle. • made of a matrix of minerals and collagen fibers • A hard outer shell owned by insects and arthropds • ...
Skeletal and Muscular Review 2024-02-23
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- Muscle movement that cannot be controlled
- Type of bone that acts as a cushion between bones
- Blood cells are created in this part of the bone
- A disease that causes bones to become very porous
- Muscles found on the rear of the upper arm
- Cancer of the white blood cells
- Scientific name for jawbone
- The longest bone in the body
- Muscle found on the insides of many body organs
- System that is a framework for the body
- Scientific name for fingers and toes
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- Disease that causes joint inflammation
- One of the forearm bones
- Muscles found on the front of the upper arm
- Tight outer layer of bone
- Scientific name for upper arm bone
- Hard part of bone
- System that gives the body its shape
- Scientific name for skull
- Any place where two bones come together
- The skeletal system has _____ functions
- Muscles located on either side of the abdominals
- Bone found in the middle of the chest commonly referred to as the breastbone
- Muscle movement that can be controlled
- Muscle found in the lower leg; similar name to the bone found in the lower part of the leg
- Type of muscle found only in the heart
26 Clues: Hard part of bone • One of the forearm bones • Tight outer layer of bone • Scientific name for skull • Scientific name for jawbone • The longest bone in the body • Cancer of the white blood cells • Scientific name for upper arm bone • System that gives the body its shape • Scientific name for fingers and toes • Disease that causes joint inflammation • ...
Body Systems Test Review #1 2022-12-12
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- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- the system that controls development and reproduction
- digestion that includes stomach acids breaking down food
- system that produces offspring
- system that exchanges gas with the environment
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- system that includes skeletal, smooth and cardiac tissues
- system that fights off viruses
- system that eliminates liquid and gaseous wastes
- function shared by immune and integumentary systems
- digestion that includes water being absorbed by the large intestine
- chemicals responsible for growth, development and reproduction
- first organs of the excretory system
- system that includes the heart and pumps blood throughout the body
- system that creates and release electrical signals that travel from cell to cell
14 Clues: system that fights off viruses • system that produces offspring • first organs of the excretory system • system that exchanges gas with the environment • system that eliminates liquid and gaseous wastes • system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • function shared by immune and integumentary systems • the system that controls development and reproduction • ...
Unit 2 vocabulary 2021-11-09
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- made of groups of cells
- basic unit of life
- maintains balance inside the body
- system circulates blood/oxygen in the body
- system made of groups of organs
- made of groups of tissues
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- system fights viruses
- system disposes waste from the body
- system controls the exchange of oxygen skeletal system bones and tendons
- system creates movement and support
- a living thing
11 Clues: a living thing • basic unit of life • system fights viruses • made of groups of cells • made of groups of tissues • system made of groups of organs • maintains balance inside the body • system disposes waste from the body • system creates movement and support • system circulates blood/oxygen in the body • ...
Unit 2 vocabulary 2021-11-09
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- made of groups of cells
- basic unit of life
- maintains balance inside the body
- system circulates blood/oxygen in the body
- system made of groups of organs
- made of groups of tissues
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- system fights viruses
- system disposes waste from the body
- system controls the exchange of oxygen skeletal system bones and tendons
- system creates movement and support
- a living thing
11 Clues: a living thing • basic unit of life • system fights viruses • made of groups of cells • made of groups of tissues • system made of groups of organs • maintains balance inside the body • system disposes waste from the body • system creates movement and support • system circulates blood/oxygen in the body • ...
Organ Science 2022-03-21
10 Clues: holds urine • digest food • helps you see • your largest organ • helps you taste stuff • sends messages to the body • makes up the skeletal system • Pumps blood through the body • Helps make up an organ system • Main organ in the respiratory system
Human body systems Matthew Kwon 2014-08-26
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- defends against germs and deseses
- transports nutrients and gasses
- made up of tissue
- moves your body
- protects against injury
- gets rid of waste
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- its made up of tissues
- made up of cells
- helps move holds up organs
- funtion that breaksdown and absorb nutriens
- smallest system
- to provide an offspring
- regulates other organ systems
13 Clues: smallest system • moves your body • made up of cells • made up of tissue • gets rid of waste • its made up of tissues • to provide an offspring • protects against injury • helps move holds up organs • regulates other organ systems • transports nutrients and gasses • defends against germs and deseses • funtion that breaksdown and absorb nutriens
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
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- system that protect the body from diseases
- system that controls growth development
- many cells in a specific function
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- system that eliminates products waste
- the most important nutrient
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- system that produce gametes
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
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- tissue that movement are form
- system that supports the body
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- supply raw materials for growth
- the internal condition of the human body
- the small unit of life
- system that produce movement
- the major source of energy in the body
- guards against infection and injury
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that breaks down food
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • system that produce movement • system that breaks down food • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • tissue that movement are form • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
body 2022-09-19
10 Clues: Organ system • When your fit you are • blood circulatory system • Another word for anxious • Bones in a body are called • This is the messenger system • Use this when you need to pee • Use this system when you reproduce • Includes nose mouth windpipe Exeter a • Use this when you eat it’s called the … system
2022-04-12
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- skin
- system that produces offspring
- system that supports the human body
- cell with nucleus and other organelles
- system that transports oxygen in the body
- System that removes waste from the body
- system that allows food to be processed
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- glands that secrete body-regulating hormones
- single celled organism
- cell without nucleus and other organelles
10 Clues: skin • single celled organism • system that produces offspring • system that supports the human body • cell with nucleus and other organelles • System that removes waste from the body • system that allows food to be processed • cell without nucleus and other organelles • system that transports oxygen in the body • glands that secrete body-regulating hormones
Body Systems 2024-10-23
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- the cells of the nervous system
- this is the organ that pumps our blood
- main organ of the integumentary system
- released by the endocrine system
- the urinary system includes the kidneys and the...
- the primary organs of the respiratory system
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- this system fights infections
- main organ of the digestive system
- pumped throughout the body
- this system is made up of our bones
- consists of the brain and spinal cord
11 Clues: pumped throughout the body • this system fights infections • the cells of the nervous system • released by the endocrine system • main organ of the digestive system • this system is made up of our bones • consists of the brain and spinal cord • this is the organ that pumps our blood • main organ of the integumentary system • the primary organs of the respiratory system • ...
Body Systems 2015-04-08
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- stop bleeding
- the most abundant protein in mammals
- promotes settling to equilibrium
- epithelial cells whose height are at least four times their width
- blood cells which are also called leukocytes
- fat
- synthesizes collagen
- produces disease
- muscle tissue which makes up the heart
- makes up the nose
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- fluid which circulates around the lymphatic system
- melanin producing cells
- cube-like cells
- flat epithelial cells
- non-neural cells which maintain homeostasis
- promotes exponential growth
- small spaces within bone or cartilage
- stable internal conditions
- blood cells which carry oxygen
- makes up the skeletal system
20 Clues: fat • stop bleeding • cube-like cells • produces disease • makes up the nose • synthesizes collagen • flat epithelial cells • melanin producing cells • stable internal conditions • promotes exponential growth • makes up the skeletal system • blood cells which carry oxygen • promotes settling to equilibrium • the most abundant protein in mammals • small spaces within bone or cartilage • ...
7th Q4 Revision Part 2 23 2023-05-19
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- The hard, rigid bone is called the _____
- Which system supports your body and gives it shape?
- The _____________is the longest bone in the human body.
- What type of joint is found in elbows and knees?
- What type of joint is found in shoulder?
- What attach muscles to bone?
- What type of joint is found in skull?
- What attach bones to bones?
- The __________ protects your soft, vulnerable internal organs.
- What protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing against each other and damaging each other?
- The most abundant mineral in bones is _______.
- Which part of the skeletal system is made up of the all four limbs?
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- _______ are active and key players in the creation of blood cells and in the storage of minerals and fats.
- The smallest bone in the human body .
- The outer layer of the bone is the___________.
- Which part of the skeletal system is made up of the skull, the vertebrae, and the ribs?
- The voluntary muscles that are attached to bones and allow movement are called?
- What are the muscles located in various internal structures including the digestive tract, and blood vessels.
- There are 206 ______ in our body.
- Muscles in the heart.
- The inner layer of bone contains _______.
- The part of the bone that is honeycombed with thousands of tiny holes and passages for nerves and blood vessels?
22 Clues: Muscles in the heart. • What attach bones to bones? • What attach muscles to bone? • There are 206 ______ in our body. • The smallest bone in the human body . • What type of joint is found in skull? • The hard, rigid bone is called the _____ • What type of joint is found in shoulder? • The inner layer of bone contains _______. • The outer layer of the bone is the___________. • ...
Skeletal tissue 2023-12-18
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- A connective tissue of the skeletal system. Its purpose is the cushion joints, allows for free movement of a joint, and provides structural support.
- This is the cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum.
- Known as Adipose tissue, is a connective tissue in the skeletal system.
- connective tissue that is made of a blend of elastic and collagen fibers.
- bones are wider than they are long.
- Production of red blood cells
- The most prevalent cartilage of the human body.
- A large projection or bump on a bone usually serving for the attachment of muscles or ligaments.
- Bones in the body that are longer than they are wide.
- A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone.
- No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks.
- skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton.
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- connects bones together
- flattened plates of compact bone.
- A bone that is formed within a tendon.
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support.
- This is the cartilage found in your respiratory system
- the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose.
- A large convex projection that usually connects bone.
- skeleton contains all of our limbs and the pelvis.
- A small, rounded projection on a bone.
21 Clues: connects bones together • Production of red blood cells • flattened plates of compact bone. • bones are wider than they are long. • A bone that is formed within a tendon. • A small, rounded projection on a bone. • The most prevalent cartilage of the human body. • skeleton is the center portion of the skeleton. • No symmetry, have lots of protrusions and nooks. • ...
Ch. 1 Learning About Human Biology Part 1 2023-09-13
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- 7 features shared by all living things
- system that provided framework, makes blood cells, stores minerals
- system that is fast acting control, responds to stimuli
- studies the function of the structure
- system that transports blood, moves gases throughout body
- the 3 F's, true for all of our body parts
- made of the different types of cells, built from chemical level
- groups of tissues with specific functions
- system that breaks down food, absorbs, and eliminates wastes
- the total of all the levels to make the whole being
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- system that picks up and returns fluid, acts in immunity
- system to produce offspring
- groups of organs with specific functions
- system that eliminates nitrogenous wastes, regulates water, pH, etc.
- system of external covering, protects, makes vit. D
- groups of cells with specific functions
- key theme in human biology, without this disease may occur
- studies the structure (form)
- system that keeps supply of oxygen, location of gas exchange
- smallest level, atoms, molecules, etc
- system that allows for movement, maintains posture, creates heat
- system with glands secrete hormones
22 Clues: system to produce offspring • studies the structure (form) • system with glands secrete hormones • studies the function of the structure • smallest level, atoms, molecules, etc • 7 features shared by all living things • groups of cells with specific functions • groups of organs with specific functions • the 3 F's, true for all of our body parts • ...
Health: Body Systems 2024-03-21
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- body system that removes liquid waste
- largest organ in the human body
- body system that provides structure
- body system that provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- fluid that builds up in tissue
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- body system that transports oxygen and nutrients
- stores urine
- body system that helps with movement
- body system that breaks down food
- where 2 or more bones meet
- organ in the respiratory system that helps expand the chest
- if they stopped working, toxins would build up in the blood
12 Clues: stores urine • where 2 or more bones meet • fluid that builds up in tissue • largest organ in the human body • body system that breaks down food • body system that provides structure • body system that helps with movement • body system that removes liquid waste • body system that transports oxygen and nutrients • organ in the respiratory system that helps expand the chest • ...
Cells and Systems Unit Test 2015-12-16
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- Cells of similar structure form to make ____________
- spreading out from high concentration to low concentration
- To keep your body healthy, do NOT _______________
- Characteristic of living organisms
- This invention allows us to see the world that is small
- To keep your body healthy, get plenty of ________________
- System that senses internal and external changes
- System that breaks down food and absorbs particles
- permeable Type of membrane that allows some in and keeps some out
- Alberta and Saskatchewan border
- A disorder of the digestive system
- System that involves the heart, blood, blood vessels
- A disorder that can affect the respiratory system
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- diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- System responsible for regulating blood and excreting wastes
- North Korea and South Korea border
- A fancy science term for 'parts'
- System responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Levels of organization of organisms
- What all living things are made of
- System in which you can find smooth, cardiac and skeletal
21 Clues: Alberta and Saskatchewan border • A fancy science term for 'parts' • North Korea and South Korea border • Characteristic of living organisms • What all living things are made of • A disorder of the digestive system • Levels of organization of organisms • System that senses internal and external changes • To keep your body healthy, do NOT _______________ • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- system that eliminates products waste
- system that breaks down food
- system that supports the body
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- supply raw materials for growth
- many cells in a specific function
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- guards against infection and injury
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- system that produce movement
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
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- the internal condition of the human body
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- system that controls growth development
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- the major source of energy in the body
- the most important nutrient
- system that produce gametes
- tissue that movement are form
- system that protect the body from diseases
- the small unit of life
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • system that breaks down food • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • system that produce movement • system that supports the body • tissue that movement are form • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- guards against infection and injury
- the internal condition of the human body
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- system that eliminates products waste
- system that produce gametes
- supply raw materials for growth
- many cells in a specific function
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- system that supports the body
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- is equal to to 4.18 J
- system that protect the body from diseases
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- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- that movement are form
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- the major source of energy in the body
- system that controls growth development
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- the most important nutrient
- system that produce movement
- system that breaks down food
- the small unit of life
25 Clues: is equal to to 4.18 J • that movement are form • the small unit of life • system that produce gametes • the most important nutrient • system that produce movement • system that breaks down food • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • system that eliminates products waste • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- is equal to to 4.18 J
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- supply raw materials for growth
- the internal condition of the human body
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- many cells in a specific function
- system that produce gametes
- system that produce movement
- group of tissue performing a specific function
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- system that protect the body from diseases
- system that eliminates products waste
- the most important nutrient
- the major source of energy in the body
- that movement are form
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- system that breaks down food
- system that supports the body
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- guards against infection and injury
- the small unit of life
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that controls growth development
25 Clues: is equal to to 4.18 J • that movement are form • the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • system that breaks down food • system that produce movement • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • system that eliminates products waste • ...
Med Term Crossword 2023-10-05
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- Lack of breathing
- Organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system
- Consists of the gastrointestinal tract
- A thin tube that is inserted into the body to provide or drain fluids, or to carry tiny surgical instrument
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment
- A cut or scrape that typically isn't serious
- The study of the body
- System containing the skin
- The system made up of nerves
- System made up of muscles
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- Specializes in diseases of the skin
- Messenger system in an organism
- System for reproduction
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue
- A motor disorder caused by damage to the brain, which causes difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements
- The system made up of bones
- System of organs that includes the heart
- A very small piece of tissue which is taken from the diseased area
- Common method for administration (IV)
20 Clues: Lack of breathing • The study of the body • System for reproduction • System made up of muscles • System containing the skin • The system made up of bones • The system made up of nerves • Messenger system in an organism • Surgical removal of the appendix • Specializes in diseases of the skin • Common method for administration (IV) • Consists of the gastrointestinal tract • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-05-17
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- A body system that allows for motion and movement for the body
- An organ from the excretory system
- Used to transport food
- To maintain steady internal and external conditions through living systems
- A body system that filters waste from the blood
- An organ from the nervous system
- A body system used to transport nutrients and oxygen across the body
- An organ from the digestive system
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- A body system that fights off diseases
- A body system that sends electrical impulses across the body
- Protects the body externally through organs such as the skin
- A body system that breaks down food into nutrients
- Body system that releases chemical signals called hormones
- A body system that provides structure, and helps protect the organs
- An organ from the respiratory system
15 Clues: Used to transport food • An organ from the nervous system • An organ from the excretory system • An organ from the digestive system • An organ from the respiratory system • A body system that fights off diseases • A body system that filters waste from the blood • A body system that breaks down food into nutrients • ...
Body Systems/Functions 2020-09-15
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- system that supports and protects internal organs; helps with movement.
- system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients into the body.
- one example of the integumentary system.
- one main component of the cardiovascular system.
- the study of bodily functions.
- what does the reproductive system do?
- filters out waste; located in the urinary tract.
- nothing works in complete __________; everything works together.
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- system that creates stabilization and movement.
- system that contains the lungs, mouth, trachea, nose and diaphragm
- system that collects, processes, and responds to sensory information as well as controls reflexes.
- the study of bodily structures.
- system that produces/secretes hormones necessary for regulation.
- is part of the immune/lymphatic system.
14 Clues: the study of bodily functions. • the study of bodily structures. • what does the reproductive system do? • is part of the immune/lymphatic system. • one example of the integumentary system. • system that creates stabilization and movement. • one main component of the cardiovascular system. • filters out waste; located in the urinary tract. • ...
Unit 10 Body systems 2024-05-02
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- system an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle
- system The organs that take in food and liquids and break them down into substances
- system your body's support structure. It gives your body its shape, allows movement
- system made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
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- system the largest organ of the body
- system a passive biological system that removes unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism
- system the organs and structures in your body that allow you to breathe
- system includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
8 Clues: system the largest organ of the body • system the organs and structures in your body that allow you to breathe • system includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves • system an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle • system made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-02-01
Across
- is equal to 1000 kilocalorie
- protects absorption and excretion of materials
- tissue that supports for the body and connects
- system that protect the body from diseases
- the internal condition of the human body
- the major source of energy in the body
- a group of organs that perform closely functions
- system that oxygen is needed to perform cellular respiration
- recognize and coordinates the body response
- system that produce movement
- many cells in a specific function
Down
- helps the body to absorbs fat soluble vitamins
- system that controls growth development
- the process in which stimulus produce a response
- guards against infection and injury
- system that breaks down food
- the most important nutrient
- system that produce gametes
- system that eliminates products waste
- supply raw materials for growth
- group of tissue performing a specific function
- tissue that receives and transmits nerve impulsing
- system that supports the body
- the small unit of life
- tissue that movement are form
25 Clues: the small unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that produce gametes • is equal to 1000 kilocalorie • system that breaks down food • system that produce movement • system that supports the body • tissue that movement are form • supply raw materials for growth • many cells in a specific function • guards against infection and injury • ...
Bio 175 Weeks 1 and 2 2023-09-15
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- Body's control center
- Cells > _____ > Organs
- Holds DNA
- Make ATP
- A dimension of wellness
- Fat tissue other name
- Muscular structure between two body cavities
- Tissue type, outer layer of skin
- Smallest unit of all life
- One function of muscular system
- In cell, destroys foreign particles
- Cartilage type in outer ear
- A tissue type
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- Strong and rope-like; found in skin and bone
- Discs between spinal bones
- Organ system that transports
- Tissue type, specialized for contraction
- Type of specialized connective tissue
- Liver sits in this body cavity
- One function of integumentary system
- From a gland
- Blueprint for making proteins
- Cell that conducts nerve signals
- One function of skeletal system
- For blood clotting
- Most abundant cartilage type
26 Clues: Make ATP • Holds DNA • From a gland • A tissue type • For blood clotting • Body's control center • Fat tissue other name • Cells > _____ > Organs • A dimension of wellness • Smallest unit of all life • Discs between spinal bones • Cartilage type in outer ear • Organ system that transports • Most abundant cartilage type • Blueprint for making proteins • Liver sits in this body cavity • ...
Health Chp 2, Pt 1 Circulatory, Respiratory, Skeletal, Muscular 2014-07-09
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- requires an inhaler ___________________
- swelling & inflammation of joints ______________
- internal/external body movement _______________
- blood transport system _______________
- cancer abnormal growth of air sac cells _________________
- supports, protects, and moves the body ___________
- connects muscle to bone __________________
- loss of bone tissue ___________________
- abnormal spine curvature _______________
- gas exchanging system ________________
- restricted blood flow to brain _______________
- inflammation of joint fluid _____________
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- a lung disease ____________________
- low amounts of red blood cells ____________
- type of blood cancer ____________________
- high blood pressure ___________________
- cartilage+joints+ligaments ______________
- muscle that moves the heart ______________
- connects bones together __________________
- blood clotting disorder _______________
- inflammation of bronchi tubes ______________
- muscle that contracts internal organs ______________
22 Clues: a lung disease ____________________ • blood transport system _______________ • gas exchanging system ________________ • requires an inhaler ___________________ • high blood pressure ___________________ • blood clotting disorder _______________ • loss of bone tissue ___________________ • abnormal spine curvature _______________ • type of blood cancer ____________________ • ...
Organ Systems 2022-05-26
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- Stores urine,Found in lower abdomine
- System Pumps blood to the heart, Helps get oxygen
- Keeps germs from out blood,Controls amount of blood cells
- System Digest and breaks down food, Absorbs energy for growth
- System Gets signals from brain to body, Made up of brain and spinal cord
- Stores food,breaks down food
- System Makes the body move, Smooth, Cardiac, and skeletal muscles
- System Produce eggs and sperm cells, Collection of internal and external organs
- Helps fight germs, regulates the bodies water
- Behind the ribcage, allows us to breathe
- Regulates chemical levels,makes biles
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- system Maintains body fluids, Excess fluids and deposits them from bloodstream
- remove waste from body,gets rid of toxic cells
- System Gives you fresh air, Helps produce sound
- Support the body, protect some organs
- System Removes waste, Maintains proper amount of water
- System Makes hormones, Controls the bodies metabolism
- Makes enzymes, makes hormones
- Holds memory, controls everything
- System Holds the body together, Produces blood cells
- Pumps blood to body,Located on left of chest
- System Bodys Outer layer, first line of defense
22 Clues: Stores food,breaks down food • Makes enzymes, makes hormones • Holds memory, controls everything • Stores urine,Found in lower abdomine • Support the body, protect some organs • Regulates chemical levels,makes biles • Behind the ribcage, allows us to breathe • Pumps blood to body,Located on left of chest • Helps fight germs, regulates the bodies water • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- stables the shoulder
- The movement of blood through the body
- send signals to other cells
- the muscles attached to the bone
- a part of the circulatory system
- only organs that can float
- a part of the circulatory system
- also know as the cardiovascular system
- longest bone in the human body
- send direct messages to the brain
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- protects vital organs
- a network of organs and tissues
- a system of bones in our body
- help the knee bend
- permits movement of the body
- we lose water by
- a network of nerve cells and fibers
- weakest bone in the human body
- move fresh air through you body
- the body’s electrical wiring
20 Clues: we lose water by • help the knee bend • stables the shoulder • protects vital organs • only organs that can float • send signals to other cells • permits movement of the body • the body’s electrical wiring • a system of bones in our body • weakest bone in the human body • longest bone in the human body • a network of organs and tissues • move fresh air through you body • ...
3. Organisation 2024-10-24
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- A group of tissues working together.
- What is used to focus a microscope.
- An organ containing acid.
- Structures that make up cells.
- A group of organs working together.
- An organ that produces bile
- I am muscle that sits just below the lungs to help with breathing.
- An organ where food is absorbed
- Any living thing.
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- Structures made of groups of the same type of cell.
- I am tiny sacs at the end of the lungs.
- __________ system. For breaking down food.
- Where you place the slide.
- An organ responsible for breathing
- _________ System. For pumping blood around the body.
- The gas that humans breath out.
- __________ System. Our Skeleton.
- The gas that humans breath in.
- _________ System. For breathing
- The basic unit of all living things.
20 Clues: Any living thing. • An organ containing acid. • Where you place the slide. • An organ that produces bile • Structures that make up cells. • The gas that humans breath in. • The gas that humans breath out. • _________ System. For breathing • An organ where food is absorbed • __________ System. Our Skeleton. • An organ responsible for breathing • What is used to focus a microscope. • ...
Health 2022-05-03
10 Clues: liquid waste • place where bones meet • muscles found in heart • the system for eating food • system that moves your body • the squishy insides of bone • another word for your throat • the organ that pumps your blood • the system containing your bones • the system that gets rid of waste
Skeletal System Crossword 2021-06-09
Across
- Tissue that attaches muscle to the bone, holding muscles in place.
- Part of the skeleton, this is in the category for protection. This part of the bones structure in the body is to protect our vital organs. Eg. Cranium, ribs, vertebral column.
- Part of the skeleton, that is in the category for movement. Eg. Bones in the limbs.
- The internal framework of bones and cartilage that supports the body and serves many other purposes.
- Muscles that work together in twos when one contracts the other relaxes and lengthens. Eg. Biceps and triceps.
- Located where two bones meet, connection between bones in the body. They are constructed to allow movement and protection for the bones (with cartilage and synovial fluid).
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- The extremely dense part of the bone, the external hard layer. It has very small gaps to hold bone cells and provides protection and strength for the bones.
- The liquid around the bone ends (at joints), reducing friction.
- Tissue in the body that allows movement, by pulling on the bone when it contracts. They are connected to the bone by the tendons.
- Smooth and elastic material, covering the ends of bones, allowing them to slide over each other. This tissue is known to be very resilient.
- Hold bones together- they are bones of tough elastic. They connect bones and support the joints in our body.
- Tissue inside of the bone, with a sponge-like texture. This is where red blood cells are made.
- The inner part of the bone, differs in density for everyone and looks a bit like honeycomb. Part of it is made up of bone marrow.
13 Clues: The liquid around the bone ends (at joints), reducing friction. • Tissue that attaches muscle to the bone, holding muscles in place. • Part of the skeleton, that is in the category for movement. Eg. Bones in the limbs. • Tissue inside of the bone, with a sponge-like texture. This is where red blood cells are made. • ...
Muscular skeletal system 2022-09-15
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- the outer layer of a bone
- A group of bones that form the 'spine' of the body
- Bone in the upper arm
- part of a bone that allows ligaments, muscles and tendons to attach to
- large muscle in the upper back and neck
- the movement that occurs when the gastrocnemius contracts
- a movement that can happen at the shoulder and hip
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- the muscle responsible for extension of the hip
- Where 2 or more bones meet to form a joint
- A free moving Joint
- Acts as a shock absorber in a joint
- main function is to reduce friction and rubbing between bones in a joint
- name given to the wrist joint only
13 Clues: A free moving Joint • Bone in the upper arm • the outer layer of a bone • name given to the wrist joint only • Acts as a shock absorber in a joint • large muscle in the upper back and neck • Where 2 or more bones meet to form a joint • the muscle responsible for extension of the hip • A group of bones that form the 'spine' of the body • ...
Max's Skeletal system 2022-09-16
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- Protects the brain.
- In-between the ribs.
- Leg bone that is facing inward.
- bones making up your spine.
- The bone on the knee.
- Largest bone in the body.
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- Shoulder blades.
- Needed for chewing.
- Another word for your Hips.
- Leg bone that is facing outward.
- Another word for the collar bone.
- Bones protecting the heart.
- Needed for ankle movement.
13 Clues: Shoulder blades. • Protects the brain. • Needed for chewing. • In-between the ribs. • The bone on the knee. • Largest bone in the body. • Needed for ankle movement. • Another word for your Hips. • Bones protecting the heart. • bones making up your spine. • Leg bone that is facing inward. • Leg bone that is facing outward. • Another word for the collar bone.
The Skeletal System 2022-09-09
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- This type of bone is almost equal in length and width. They include bones in the wrist and ankles.
- This join has limited rotation or turning of the head.
- The legs and arms are this type of bone
- A band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches bone to bone.
- A strong, flexible connective tissue that can be found at the ends of long bones, at the end of the nose and the outer ear.
- This type of bone is found in facial bones or vertebrae. They have unusual shapes.
- The joint found at the elbow, knee, ankle, and fingers, allow a joint to bend and straighten, promoting rotation.
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- The process by which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired.
- Composed of the remaining 126 bones of the upper and lower limbs, shoulders, and hips.
- A fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone.
- This type of bone is somewhat thinner and much flatter than other bones. They are found in the skull, and other areas to protect organs.
- This joint allows bones to slide over one another.
- Consists of the 80 bones of the skull, spine, ribs, vertebrae, and sternum/breastbone.
13 Clues: The legs and arms are this type of bone • A fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone. • This joint allows bones to slide over one another. • This join has limited rotation or turning of the head. • The process by which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired. • A band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches bone to bone. • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-10-29
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- tissue that connects to homes to make you move
- threads of nerve cells that carry messages between the brain and the body
- places where two or more homes meet
- parts of the body that do certain jobs
- the basic building blocks of living things
- strong tissue that connects bones
- tough bands of tissue that connects bones
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- naturally occuring substances that the body needs
- a soft substance inside bones where blood cells are made or fat is stored
- stretchy, strong tissue that connects bones to muscles
- the small bones that make up the spine
- system the bones and joints that make up the frame of the body
- the primary structural material of the human body
13 Clues: strong tissue that connects bones • places where two or more homes meet • the small bones that make up the spine • parts of the body that do certain jobs • tough bands of tissue that connects bones • the basic building blocks of living things • tissue that connects to homes to make you move • naturally occuring substances that the body needs • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-05-04
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- 2nd ear bone after ear drum
- system the bones including the skull and ribs
- front shoulder bone
- 1st ear bone after ear drum
- back lower leg bone
- system the bones including the legs and arms
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- lower arm bone in line with pinky
- the skull
- 3rd ear bone after ear drum
- back shoulder bone
- lower arm bone in line with thumb
- lower jaw bone
- front lower leg bone
13 Clues: the skull • lower jaw bone • back shoulder bone • front shoulder bone • back lower leg bone • front lower leg bone • 3rd ear bone after ear drum • 2nd ear bone after ear drum • 1st ear bone after ear drum • lower arm bone in line with pinky • lower arm bone in line with thumb • system the bones including the skull and ribs • system the bones including the legs and arms
The Skeletal System 2013-04-11
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- this is a system all your bones make up.
- allows your body to make wide ranges of emotions
- your skeletal has __ major functions
- a tough, tight fighting membrane
- the smooth, slippery, thick layer of tissue at the ends of bones
- tough bands of tissue
- any place where two or more bones meet
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- a light weight and located towards the ends of long bones
- this joint consists of a bone with a rounded end that fits into cuplike cavity on another bone
- allows little or no movement
- this joint has back and forth movement (examples: elbows, knees, and fingers
- a joint in which one bone slides over the other bone
- the purpose of your compact bone is to give ______
13 Clues: tough bands of tissue • allows little or no movement • a tough, tight fighting membrane • your skeletal has __ major functions • any place where two or more bones meet • this is a system all your bones make up. • allows your body to make wide ranges of emotions • the purpose of your compact bone is to give ______ • a joint in which one bone slides over the other bone • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-03-01
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- this bone doesn't have visible open spaces
- soft tissue in the bone
- ___ is a disease that affects the joints
- and socket join lets you move your arm more freely
- this joint allow bones to move over one another
- this marrow is found in the central cavity of lone bones
- produces both red and white blood cells
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- ___ are strong elastic bands of connective tissue
- a place or two or more bones meet is called ___
- babies have mostly this type of flexible tissue when they are born
- this type of bone has many spaces
- this joint allows you to bend and flex
- organ in the skeletal system
13 Clues: soft tissue in the bone • organ in the skeletal system • this type of bone has many spaces • this joint allows you to bend and flex • produces both red and white blood cells • ___ is a disease that affects the joints • this bone doesn't have visible open spaces • a place or two or more bones meet is called ___ • this joint allow bones to move over one another • ...
The Skeletal System 2019-04-30
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- this bone is your knee cap, it rhymes with Nutella
- Your bones give you shape and hold you up, they S _ _ _ _ _ _ your body.
- this body system pups blood around your body
- the name of this bones rhymes with Elvis. Found on your hips.
- This body system is made up of muscles
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- A purpose of your skeletal system, stopping delicate organs
- this bone is also known as your collarbone
- this bone goes from the shoulder to the elbow. It means funny
- this bone protects your brain. It is also known as the skull
- this bone is your jaw bone. It starts with an M
- these bones form your chest. They protect your heart and lungs.
- this bone is in the middle of your chest.
- this is the largest bone in your body and is found above the knee
13 Clues: This body system is made up of muscles • this bone is in the middle of your chest. • this bone is also known as your collarbone • this body system pups blood around your body • this bone is your jaw bone. It starts with an M • this bone is your knee cap, it rhymes with Nutella • A purpose of your skeletal system, stopping delicate organs • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-06-10
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- The framework that provides structure to the body and allows movement.
- is composed of trabeculae and forms the inner part of all bones.
- Connects muscle to bone and is a very tough tissue
- where two or more bones meet to allow movement.
- Consists of 80 bones and forms the central axis of the human body and includes the bones of the skull.
- One muscle contract and the other relaxes or lengthens.
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- bands of tough elastic tissue around your joints that connect bone to bone.
- The thick liquid that lubricates your joints and keeps them moving smoothly.
- includes all the bones that form the upper and lower limbs and consists of 126 bones.
- is composed of osteons and forms the external layer of all bones.
- Attached to bone and in some areas of the skin, and it allows movement.
- the spongy tissue inside some of your bones that contain stem cells.
- An elastic tissue that covers and protects the end of long bones at the joint and nerves.
13 Clues: where two or more bones meet to allow movement. • Connects muscle to bone and is a very tough tissue • One muscle contract and the other relaxes or lengthens. • is composed of trabeculae and forms the inner part of all bones. • is composed of osteons and forms the external layer of all bones. • the spongy tissue inside some of your bones that contain stem cells. • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-03-29
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- Thigh bone. The largest and strongest bone in the human body
- long bone connecting your arms to your rib cage
- the lower-arm bone on the same side as the thumb
- irregular bones making up your spine
- the bones that make up the human head
- Jaw bone
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- the set of bones (ribs, sternum, and vertebrae) that protect the heart and lung
- the bone of the upper arm
- Lower leg bone. Small and does not support any of your weight
- the 5 bones inside the palm of a hand
- the bones that make the fingers and toes
- back shoulder bone
- Lower leg bone. Supports all of your weight
13 Clues: Jaw bone • back shoulder bone • the bone of the upper arm • irregular bones making up your spine • the 5 bones inside the palm of a hand • the bones that make up the human head • the bones that make the fingers and toes • Lower leg bone. Supports all of your weight • long bone connecting your arms to your rib cage • the lower-arm bone on the same side as the thumb • ...
Skeletal system 💀 2023-02-06
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- protects lungs and heart
- helps move your arm
- where two bonus meet
- protects brain
- protects internal s organs and move when sitting
- another word for spine
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- second largest bone in your body
- longes bone in your body
- extend at the elbow, and adduct, abduct, extend, flex
- your head underneath the skin
- your funny funny bone
- tabilize and provide movement to feet
- another word for backbone
13 Clues: protects brain • helps move your arm • where two bonus meet • your funny funny bone • another word for spine • longes bone in your body • protects lungs and heart • another word for backbone • your head underneath the skin • second largest bone in your body • tabilize and provide movement to feet • protects internal s organs and move when sitting • ...
The skeletal System 2024-09-09
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- This type of bone allows for muscle attachment
- This connective tissue joints bones to muscles
- These bones are in the wrist and responsible for weight bearing
- This type of joint is found in the neck
- This is the longest, long bone, in the body
- The bone is in the upper arm
- and socket This joint allows for the greatest amount of movement and is found in the hip
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- This connective tissue joins bones to bones
- This type of joint is found in the wrist
- This is a flat bone is found in the centre of the chest
- This function of the skeletal system reduces the chance of injury
- This type of joint only allows flexion and extension
- This bone is a flat bone in the back
13 Clues: The bone is in the upper arm • This bone is a flat bone in the back • This type of joint is found in the neck • This type of joint is found in the wrist • This connective tissue joins bones to bones • This is the longest, long bone, in the body • This type of bone allows for muscle attachment • This connective tissue joints bones to muscles • ...
Anatomy Review 2024-09-05
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- system contains the brain
- is green and stores bile
- a gland and digestive organ
- system contains the lungs
- survival need we eat
- urine storage tank
- a group of multiple tissue types
- system initiates movement
- multiple atoms bonded together
- connect bone to bone
- the study of body function
- system contains heart and blood vessels
- a softer, more flexible tissue than bone
- system contains vessels and nodes
- system for producing offspring
- these organs filter our blood
- system contains kidneys
- system contains the stomach
- survival need for breathing and gas exchange
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- "____ dictates function"
- the organs for gas exchange
- the study of body structure
- system contains bones
- survival need we breath in
- the largest organ in the body
- your windpipe
- the body's "weigh stations" for checking for bacteria
- the nervous system's "highway"
- a group of organs working together
- system contains glands
- survival need we drink
- a group of similar/identical cells
- system contains the skin
- connect muscle to bone
- we have both small and large
35 Clues: your windpipe • urine storage tank • survival need we eat • connect bone to bone • system contains bones • system contains glands • survival need we drink • connect muscle to bone • system contains kidneys • "____ dictates function" • is green and stores bile • system contains the skin • system contains the brain • system contains the lungs • system initiates movement • ...
Organ Systems 2013-05-26
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- Organ system that breaks down food for cells to use.
- Organ system that removes waste from your body.
- Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere.
- Organ that absorbs nutrients from food.
- Basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- Heart, liver, brain, lungs, etc.
- Organ in the digestive system that contains acid and breaks down food.
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- Organ that reabsorbs water from food.
- Organ that pumps blood.
- A group of organs working together: organ ________.
- Organ system that gives your body structure.
- Organs that help you breathe.
- Organ system that controls muscle movement and your senses.
- Bone that protects your brain
14 Clues: Organ that pumps blood. • Organs that help you breathe. • Bone that protects your brain • Heart, liver, brain, lungs, etc. • Organ that reabsorbs water from food. • Organ that absorbs nutrients from food. • Organ system that gives your body structure. • Basic building blocks of all living organisms. • Organ system that removes waste from your body. • ...
Body Systems 2020-11-01
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- The __________ reproductive system produces eggs and nourishes and protects the fetus.
- Your heart pumps blood through all of your blood vessels.
- Your lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- Your __________ system works with the skeletal system to help you move.
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- Your skin protects you from disease and regulates body temperature.
- The __________ reproductive system produces and delivers sperm.
- Your __________ system removes wastes from the blood and regulates your body's fluids.
- Your bones provide a frame to support and protect your body parts.
8 Clues: Your lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide • Your heart pumps blood through all of your blood vessels. • The __________ reproductive system produces and delivers sperm. • Your bones provide a frame to support and protect your body parts. • Your skin protects you from disease and regulates body temperature. • ...
Skeletal System Review 2021-01-21
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- soft spot on a baby's head
- build-up of uric acid in the joint
- skeleton that includes the bones of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage
- mature bone cell
- broken bone
- hardening of cartilage
- ends of the long bone
- formation of blood cells
- immovable joint
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- bone-forming cell
- inflammation of the joints
- skeleton consisting of the bones of the upper and lower limbs and the pelvis and shoulder
- shaft of the long bone
13 Clues: broken bone • immovable joint • mature bone cell • bone-forming cell • ends of the long bone • shaft of the long bone • hardening of cartilage • formation of blood cells • soft spot on a baby's head • inflammation of the joints • build-up of uric acid in the joint • skeleton that includes the bones of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage • ...
The Skeletal System 2023-04-03
13 Clues: Neck • fingers • Kneecap • The collarbone • bone formation • the lower jawbone • Type of dense bone • the bone of the head • shaft of the long bone • Cavity: bone marrow cavity • the bone above the upper teeth • tissue that connects two bones • place where two bones come together
Skeletal System 1 2023-04-24
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- part of the body housing the digestive organs
- an animal which does not possess a backbone
- the soft spot in the top of the skull; the location of un-calcified bone at birth
- bone structure of an animal that walks on soles of its feet (e.g., human and bear)
- the bones of the head and trunk, including the vertebrae and ribs, whose primary purpose is for protection of internal organs
- a type of locomotion or gait in which only the tips of the digits touch the ground and remainder of the foot is off the ground; the gait of ungulates, like horses and cows (Odd-toed examples: horses and rhinos; even-toed examples: cattle, pigs and deer)
- the bones that make up the shoulders, fore limbs, pelvis and hindlimbs, whose primary purposes are for movement and locomotion
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- an animal which possesses a backbone
- an animal which stands on two feet; includes the kangaroo, the human and almost all bird species
- the study of structures in the body that can only be viewed with a microscope
- the body part housing the heart and lungs; located between the neck and diaphragm
- an animal which stands on four feet; includes cattle, sheep, dogs, cats and the majority of animal species
- framework of bone, cartilage and other non-bending materials in a body
13 Clues: an animal which possesses a backbone • an animal which does not possess a backbone • part of the body housing the digestive organs • framework of bone, cartilage and other non-bending materials in a body • the study of structures in the body that can only be viewed with a microscope • ...
Organ systems Tyler Neal 2017-08-31
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- this is a major part of the integumentary system
- this organ is a major part of the cardiovascular system which pumps the blood
- this is produced in the testes of the male reproductive system
- the muscular system is responsible for this
- this system is involved in immunity
- this system supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- This is what produces eggs in the female reproductive system
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- this system provides attachment for muscles
- this system produces heat
- a product and is eliminated via the urinary system
- this system protects deep tissue from damage
- this is a major organ in the nervous system
- these are secreted by glands in the endocrine system
- this vitamin is synthesized by the integumentary system
- this organ is located in the digestive system and produces acid
15 Clues: this system produces heat • this system is involved in immunity • this system provides attachment for muscles • the muscular system is responsible for this • this is a major organ in the nervous system • this system protects deep tissue from damage • this is a major part of the integumentary system • a product and is eliminated via the urinary system • ...
Science words! 2023-10-23
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- The system that digests food
- The system that makes you breathe
- The system that makes you use the bathroom
- The system that circulates blood
- The system that makes you feel pain
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- The system that is your body’s outer layer
- The system that has your glands
- The system that has your bones
- The system that has your muscles
- The system that reproduces humans
10 Clues: The system that digests food • The system that has your bones • The system that has your glands • The system that has your muscles • The system that circulates blood • The system that makes you breathe • The system that reproduces humans • The system that makes you feel pain • The system that is your body’s outer layer • The system that makes you use the bathroom
The Skeletal System 2014-01-23
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- Longest bone in your body
- From your shoulder to your elbow
- Bone in your lower leg (front of leg)
- Made up of 26 bones
- This bone and the ulna allow you to rotate your arm
- Supports your spinal column
- Protects your brain and shapes your face
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- Bone in your lower leg (back of leg)
- Attaches to your ribs in the front of your chest
- A doctor who looks at x-rays and finds ways to help people get better
- Protects your spinal cord and allows you to bend over
- Forms a protective cage around your internal organs
- From your elbow to your wrist
13 Clues: Made up of 26 bones • Longest bone in your body • Supports your spinal column • From your elbow to your wrist • From your shoulder to your elbow • Bone in your lower leg (back of leg) • Bone in your lower leg (front of leg) • Protects your brain and shapes your face • Attaches to your ribs in the front of your chest • This bone and the ulna allow you to rotate your arm • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-04-14
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- What are they called?
- What purpose does the spine serve
- What bone(s) extend from the shoulder to the elbow?
- What is it called?
- True or false? If your body doesn't have enough calcium it will take it from your bones.
- Which major organ does the skull protect?
- What are bones mostly made up of?
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- Which bone is the longest and strongest in the body?
- Where is the smallest bone in your body located?
- Which bones cover the heart and lungs?
- How many bones compose the spine
- What main function does the skeleton serve to the whole body?
- what does it allow us to do
13 Clues: What is it called? • What are they called? • what does it allow us to do • How many bones compose the spine • What purpose does the spine serve • What are bones mostly made up of? • Which bones cover the heart and lungs? • Which major organ does the skull protect? • Where is the smallest bone in your body located? • What bone(s) extend from the shoulder to the elbow? • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-05-01
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- Where two bones meet and allow movement
- Consists of right and left hip bones together
- Second tissue that's more flexible than bones
- Spaces in bones that contain a soft connective tissue
- Makes up the backbone
- The upper arm bone that allows you to move your arm
- A mineral in our bodies that helps our bones stay strong
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- Bones that pair together around the spine
- Structural frame that supports our bodies
- Strong tissues that connect moveable bones
- One of the 2 bones that comprise the leg
- Pieces of hard tissue that make up a skeleton
- A bone that protects the our brains
13 Clues: Makes up the backbone • A bone that protects the our brains • Where two bones meet and allow movement • One of the 2 bones that comprise the leg • Bones that pair together around the spine • Structural frame that supports our bodies • Strong tissues that connect moveable bones • Consists of right and left hip bones together • Pieces of hard tissue that make up a skeleton • ...
Skeletal System + Bones 2021-05-19
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- LONG BONE IN THE UPPER LEG
- KNEECAP
- PROVIDES PROTECTION TO THE BRAIN
- GROUP OF BONES IN THE BACK
- LONG BONE IN THE LOWER LEG
- THE FUNNIEST BONE IN THE BODY
- BONES IN THE FOOT
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- BONE ON THE INSIDE OF THE ARM
- BONES IN THE HAND
- FLAT BONE CONNECTED TO THE HUMERUS
- COLLAR BONE
- BONE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE ARM
- LONG BONE ON THE OUTSIDE OF LOWER LEG
13 Clues: KNEECAP • COLLAR BONE • BONES IN THE HAND • BONES IN THE FOOT • LONG BONE IN THE UPPER LEG • GROUP OF BONES IN THE BACK • LONG BONE IN THE LOWER LEG • BONE ON THE INSIDE OF THE ARM • THE FUNNIEST BONE IN THE BODY • BONE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE ARM • PROVIDES PROTECTION TO THE BRAIN • FLAT BONE CONNECTED TO THE HUMERUS • LONG BONE ON THE OUTSIDE OF LOWER LEG
The Skeletal System 2021-06-10
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- dense fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension
- Is the connection made between bones in the body which link the skeletal system into a functional whole
- As one muscle contracts, the other relaxes.
- tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints.
- Is one of two major bone groups in the body.
- also called cortical bone, dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance
- It is a firm tissue but is softer and much more flexible than bone.
- bone It is highly vascularized and contains red bone marrow, spongy bone is usually located at the ends of the long bones
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- There are about 600 of these in the body
- the thick liquid that lubricates your joints and keeps them moving smoothly
- The soft, sponge-like tissue in the center of most bones.
- the framework that provides structure to the rest of the body
- Includes all the bones along the body's long axis.
13 Clues: There are about 600 of these in the body • As one muscle contracts, the other relaxes. • Is one of two major bone groups in the body. • Includes all the bones along the body's long axis. • The soft, sponge-like tissue in the center of most bones. • the framework that provides structure to the rest of the body • ...
musculoskeletal system 2020-11-26
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- This muscle lines the internal organs
- Skeletal muscles always work in what type of pair
- What type of bone test can be used to diagnose bone diseases
- Dense connective tissue found in ears and the nose
- An example of an invertebrates
- Elastic and tough connective tissue
- Along with vitamin D and calcium can help prevent disease
- What is another name for the skeletal muscles
- These cells are produced by the bone marrow
- Can the musculoskeletal system be impacted by disease
- What is it called when the skeleton is on the outside of the body
- one major part of this system
- How many of your bones make up your musculoskeletal system
- These fibres make up the majority of the ligaments
- This disease commonly affects older women and cause loss of bone density
- What does this system offer to the body besides protection
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- Where can you get vitamin D naturally
- This a type of specialized cell inside the heart that contracts and relax
- Muscles are designed to contract and
- How many different types of connective tissue is in the musculoskeletal system
- Ligaments are connected to bones at the
- Tendons are similar to this but they are more elastic
- This helps to strengthen your bones you can get some by drinking milk
- How is muscle attached to bones
- What type of animals have a backbone
- The system that supports our bodies
- Muscles and tissues do this to allow the bone to move
- A procedure that takes pictures of bones
- Muscles are only capable of doing the opposite of pushing
- This part of the bone produces white and red blood cells
- Inside the bone canals contain blood vessels and
31 Clues: one major part of this system • An example of an invertebrates • How is muscle attached to bones • Elastic and tough connective tissue • The system that supports our bodies • Muscles are designed to contract and • What type of animals have a backbone • This muscle lines the internal organs • Where can you get vitamin D naturally • Ligaments are connected to bones at the • ...
Body Systems 2022-11-07
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- system that gets rid waste
- system that gathers oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- system that is a major part of the immune system
- system that produces offspring
- system that breaks down food for nutrients
- system that allows you to move
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- system protects the outer body
- system that moves blood through the body
- system that helps regulate the body
- system that supports and protects important organs
- system sends electrical messages to and from the whole body
11 Clues: system that gets rid waste • system protects the outer body • system that produces offspring • system that allows you to move • system that helps regulate the body • system that moves blood through the body • system that breaks down food for nutrients • system that is a major part of the immune system • system that supports and protects important organs • ...
The skeletal system 2022-01-17
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- The thighbone. It is the longest and strongest bone in your body.
- a bone that's located in the middle of your chest
- (2 words)basin-shaped complex of bones that connects the trunk and the legs
- outer of two bones of the lower leg or hind limb
- the part of the skull that encloses the brain
- the arm bone between your shoulder and your elbow
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- (2 words)also called spinal column, spine, or backbone, in vertebrate animals, the flexible column extending from neck to tail, made of a series of bones
- also known as the shoulder blade, is a large triangular-shaped bone that lies in the upper back
- the bone that connects the breastplate (sternum) to the shoulder
- the shinbone, the larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- (2 words)surrounds the lungs and the heart, serving as an important means of bony protection for these vital organs
- the outer of the two bones of the forearm when viewed with the palm facing forward
- one of two bones that make up the forearm, the other being the radius
13 Clues: the part of the skull that encloses the brain • outer of two bones of the lower leg or hind limb • a bone that's located in the middle of your chest • the arm bone between your shoulder and your elbow • the shinbone, the larger of the two bones in the lower leg • the bone that connects the breastplate (sternum) to the shoulder • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2023-02-06
8 Clues: system, Immune system • system, Nervous system • system, urinary system • system, Muscular system • System, Skeletal system • system, skeletal system • system, excretory system • system, Integumentary system
Body systems crossword puzzle 2021-01-26
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- second layer on skin
- protect the ends of the fingers and toes
- the system of the oral cavity
- the system of the nasal cavity
- the system composed of bone
- composed of the brain and spinal
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- first layer of skin
- the system of the heart and blood vessels immune the system composed of red bone marrow
- comes from the dermis layer
- the system composed of muscles and tendons
- the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another.
- the study of the function of the bodys structural machinery.
- the system of the kidneys
- forms the external body covering
14 Clues: first layer of skin • second layer on skin • the system of the kidneys • comes from the dermis layer • the system composed of bone • the system of the oral cavity • the system of the nasal cavity • forms the external body covering • composed of the brain and spinal • protect the ends of the fingers and toes • the system composed of muscles and tendons • ...
Body Systems 2024-05-06
15 Clues: oxygen • hormones • a barrier • body movement • filters blood • removes waste • control system • adults have 206 • absorbs nutrients • synonym to the skull • includes two intestines • transportation in the body • absorbs nutrients from liquids • is different for males and female • transports from the mouth to stomach
Physiology 2023-10-17
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- - Detects changes
- - Food breakdown
- - Breathing process
- - Defense against disease
- - Involuntary response
- - Bones and cartilage
- - Pertaining to cells
- - Related to hormones
- - Breathing system
- - Chemical messenger
- - Heart and blood vessels
- - Temperature control
- - Chemical reactions in cells
- - Nerve signal connection
- - Body's internal balance
- - Nerve signal carrier
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- - Making offspring
- - Muscle contractions in digestion
- - Water balance control
- - Kidney-related
- - Muscle shortening
- - Nerve cell
- - Hormone system
- - Self-regulating mechanism
- - Blood flow in the body
- - Heart-related
- - Communication network
- - Related to muscles
- - Cellular energy molecule
- - Food processing
30 Clues: - Nerve cell • - Heart-related • - Food breakdown • - Kidney-related • - Hormone system • - Detects changes • - Food processing • - Making offspring • - Breathing system • - Muscle shortening • - Breathing process • - Chemical messenger • - Related to muscles • - Bones and cartilage • - Pertaining to cells • - Related to hormones • - Temperature control • - Involuntary response • ...
Body Systems & Homeostasis 2024-03-11
Across
- includes skeletal and cardiac muscles
- different in women and men
- breaks down nutrients
- influence behavior and mood
- makes one or more substances
- pushes system past set point
- maintaining internal stability
- carries blood towards heart
- carries blood away from heart
- produces movement of body parts
- includes the brain and the spinal cord
- removes excess materials
- involves the breakdown of food
Down
- organs that make hormones
- mechanical breakdown of food
- contains 270 bones
- smallest blood vessel
- helps you breathe
- includes the heart and blood vessels
- returns system to set point
20 Clues: helps you breathe • contains 270 bones • breaks down nutrients • smallest blood vessel • removes excess materials • organs that make hormones • different in women and men • influence behavior and mood • returns system to set point • carries blood towards heart • mechanical breakdown of food • makes one or more substances • pushes system past set point • carries blood away from heart • ...