skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
A&P Skeletal System 2021-11-15
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- Suture between temporal and parietal bones
- Anterior portion (forehead)
- Nasal cavity, visible in eye socket
- Connects to thumb
- These ribs are the last 2 pairs, found on dorsal side
- lower back (tailbone)
- Forms upper jaws
- Lower back
- Hand
- Suture between parietal bones
- On each side of the top of the skull
- Forms the back of the skull
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- Suture between occipital and parietal bones
- Upper arm
- Cheek bones
- Lower jaws, only movable bone of the skull
- Upper leg
- Lower leg, fatter bone
- Neck
- Middle back
- Fingers
- Side, above ear
- Suture between frontal and parietal bones
- Within the cranium partly visible in eye socket
- Wrist
- Connects to pinky
- These ribs are the next 3 pairs, attach to ribs above them
- These ribs are the first 7 pairs, attach directly to sternum
28 Clues: Neck • Hand • Wrist • Fingers • Upper arm • Upper leg • Lower back • Cheek bones • Middle back • Side, above ear • Forms upper jaws • Connects to thumb • Connects to pinky • 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 • ...
Components of Skeletal System 2023-02-06
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- only bone in body that does not connect with another bone
- contains bones of the skull, thoracic cage and vertebral column
- bones that make up the ankle
- largest tarsal bone
- The cheekbone
- bones that forms the posterior part of the cranium
- joint in which cartilage joins bones
- joint in which fibrous connective tissue joins bone together
- bone that forms the forehead
- bone that forms the lower jaw
- bone-forming cells of skeletal system
- long bone of the arm
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- contains bones of the limbs, shoulder and pelvis
- joins with part of ethmoid bone to form nasal septum
- bone that is also referred to as the shoulder blade
- bones that make up toes and fingers of the skeleton
- bone known as the breastbone
- bones that make up the wrist
- formation of bone
- thicker, more medial bone of the lower leg
- cells that break down bone & deposit calcium
- portion of the humerus that connects with the head of the radius
- vertebrae located in the neck region
- thinner, lateral bone of the lower leg
- long bone of the forearm located on the thumb side
- kneecap
- Fibrous joint that joins bones of the cranium
27 Clues: kneecap • The cheekbone • formation of bone • largest tarsal bone • long bone of the arm • bone known as the breastbone • bones that make up the wrist • bones that make up the ankle • bone that forms the forehead • bone that forms the lower jaw • vertebrae located in the neck region • joint in which cartilage joins bones • bone-forming cells of skeletal system • ...
Digestive and Skeletal System 2023-04-14
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- This organ holds up to 1 gallon of food and gastric juices
- Center of a bone where blood cells are made
- Latin for little basket
- Bicep and tricep connects to this bone
- bones in the foot
- 5 foot tube filled with waste
- Forms the elbow
- Intestine 5 foot tube filled with waste
- protects the heart, liver, and lungs
- collarbone
- protects the brain
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- 10 inch tube that food passes down to the stomach
- where nutrients are absorbed from food
- bones in the hand
- Age you stop growing
- small bone in the ear
- Intestine absorbs nutrients
- This organ makes bile and filters the blood
- Forms the ankle bone
- Largest and longest bone
20 Clues: collarbone • Forms the elbow • bones in the hand • bones in the foot • protects the brain • Age you stop growing • Forms the ankle bone • small bone in the ear • Latin for little basket • Largest and longest bone • Intestine absorbs nutrients • 5 foot tube filled with waste • protects the heart, liver, and lungs • where nutrients are absorbed from food • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-01
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- The sea star has an opening on the aboral surface that allows it to bring water into its body
- True or False? Bones are continually being renewed and rebuilt throughout a human's lifespan
- The bony plates of a sea star located under the skin and made of calcium
- A type of bone with dense circles of bone with hollow cylinders that carry nerves and blood vessels
- The type of skeleton that humans have
- Specialized cell that builds new bone
- Bone with honeycombed open spaces
- Skeleton type that includes the arm and leg bones
- Adults have more of this type of bone marrow
- The scientific term for kneecap
- The mineral matrix of bone is made up of calcium and phosphorus, called...
- Collar-bone, part of appendicular skeleton
- The sea star has hundreds of ________that aid in locomotion on the oral surface
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- A disease due to Vitamin D deficiency in children that leads to weaker bones
- A disease where bone is broken done faster than it is rebuilt, leads to lower bone mineral density
- A smooth connective tissue that lacks blood vessels and coats the ends of bones
- A key mineral for bone growth
- The end of a long bone where the growth plate is located
- Lower arm bone on the thumb-side
- The hollow center of a long bone where bone marrow is found
- Specialized cell that breaks down old bone
- The type of skeleton that includes the skull, vertebral column, sternum, and ribs
- When someone breaks their hip, they break this bone
23 Clues: A key mineral for bone growth • The scientific term for kneecap • Lower arm bone on the thumb-side • Bone with honeycombed open spaces • The type of skeleton that humans have • Specialized cell that builds new bone • Specialized cell that breaks down old bone • Collar-bone, part of appendicular skeleton • Adults have more of this type of bone marrow • ...
Ch.5 Skeletal System 2015-09-28
20 Clues: heel • "arm" • wrist • chest • thigh • kneecap • jawbone • tailbone • shin bone • upper lip • collarbone • breastbone • sole of foot • base of spine • shoulder blade • Latin for seam • Latin for loin • lateral to ulna • lateral leg bone • medial to radius
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2015-05-19
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- The two bones that form the upper cheek and bottom of the eye socket.
- Esthetic term for the upper chest area.
- The lower jaw and the largest bone of the facial skeleton.
- The seven bones that form the top part of the spinal column.
- The spongy bone between the eyes that forms part of the nasal cavity.
- Bone that forms the heel of the foot
- The largest bone of the upper arm, from elbow to shoulder.
- Bone of the cranium that extends from the top of the eyes to the top of the head and forms the forehead.
- Bones that form the fingers and toes.
- Bone located behind the eyes and nose and connects all the bones of the cranium.
- Bones that form the ankle.
- Bones that are located on either side of the head directly above the ears and below the parietal bones.
- The two bones of the upper jaw.
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- Bone located on the little finger side of the lower arm.
- Bone that forms the back of the skull, indenting above the nape area.
- Bones that form the foot from heel to toe.
- 5 long thin bones that form the palm of the hand
- The smaller bone on the thumb side of the lower arm, allows for rotation.
- 8 bones that form the wrist.
- Smallest two bones of the facial skeleton that form the front part of the inner, bottom wall of the eye socket.
- Bones of the cranium that form the crown and upper sides of the head.
- The two bones that join to form the bridge of the nose.
- The adams apple
23 Clues: The adams apple • Bones that form the ankle. • 8 bones that form the wrist. • The two bones of the upper jaw. • Bone that forms the heel of the foot • Bones that form the fingers and toes. • Esthetic term for the upper chest area. • Bones that form the foot from heel to toe. • 5 long thin bones that form the palm of the hand • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2016-09-19
20 Clues: Arm • Hip • Neck • Shin • Heel • Thigh • Flute • Skull • Chest • Flank • Wrist • Hammer • Sacred • Kneecap • Jawbone • Forearm • Tailbone • Shoulder • Collarbone • Shoulder blade
Medical Terminology Skeletal System 2016-09-18
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- the membranes that join cranial bones
- Another name for the condition of swayback
- The system that your shoulder bones are a part of
- The joint movement required to make a fist
- The name of any joint that has no movement
- The name of the bone that is also called your shoulder blade
- Connective tissue that allows movement
- The smallest bone of the three arm bones
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- The stem meaning movement
- lower jaw bone
- A tear in one of your ligaments
- The space in bones containing bone marrow
- Another name for the shaft of a long bone
- upper jaw bone
- A disease caused by poor bone calcification
- Bone that is also known as your cheek bone
- Your heel bone in your foot
- The name for mature bone cells
- The part of your leg bones that would typically break when you roll your ankle
- The floating bone in your kneecap
- The part of the skeletal system that the spinal column is included in
21 Clues: lower jaw bone • upper jaw bone • The stem meaning movement • Your heel bone in your foot • The name for mature bone cells • A tear in one of your ligaments • The floating bone in your kneecap • the membranes that join cranial bones • Connective tissue that allows movement • The smallest bone of the three arm bones • The space in bones containing bone marrow • ...
Skeletal System - Jamal Lambert 2016-09-17
20 Clues: rib • bone • chest • L1-L5 • C1-C7 • T1-T12 • carp/o • cranium • movement • humerous • thighbone • vertebrae • heel bone • cartilage • bone marrow • joined together • bone of fingers and toes • bones containing arms and legs • decrease in bone density and mass • bones containing skull, chest, and spinal column
Chapter 6 Skeletal System 2016-10-12
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- a wedge-shaped bone formed by five fused bones
- system Comprises the bony framework of the body
- Joints Move in one direction or plane as in the knees, elbows, and outer joints of the fingers
- Collar bones
- Bones Form the roof and sides of the skull
- partially movable joints, with cartilage between their articular surface
- the lining of the marrow canal that keeps the cavity intact
- forms the base of the skull and contains the foramen magnum
- Immense bone cells that secrete enzymes
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- forms the forehead
- Points of contact between two bones
- Cartilage Covering the epiphysis is a thin layer of cartilage
- Skeleton Consists of the skull, spinal cord, ribs, sternum, and nyoid bones
- the bone running up the thumb side of the forearm
- located between the eyes, forms part of the nasal system
- Canal the center of the shaft is the bread
- bone cells that deposit the new bone
- House the ears
- Known as the tailbone, formed by four fused bones
- found in front of the knee joint
20 Clues: Collar bones • House the ears • forms the forehead • found in front of the knee joint • Points of contact between two bones • bone cells that deposit the new bone • Immense bone cells that secrete enzymes • Canal the center of the shaft is the bread • Bones Form the roof and sides of the skull • a wedge-shaped bone formed by five fused bones • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System 2016-12-13
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- these are also known as spicules
- muscles increasing in size
- phosphate created after muscular contraction
- multinucleated and on the periphery
- found in blood vessels and in the skin
- cartilage isn't part of formation
- long bones getting longer
- special ions bind here to reveal a binding site
- dense irregular connective tissue under sarcolemma
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- osteocytes are located here
- surrounds and constitutes the main canal in bone
- thick and thin filaments connected
- surrounds compact bone beneath the periosteum
- increase calcium in the blood
- There are two of these side
- head ATP is needed to recock this
- this hormone increases blood calcium
- In the muscle, The action potential travels here
- the proximal and distal ends of a long bone
- positively charged and needed for contraction
20 Clues: long bones getting longer • muscles increasing in size • osteocytes are located here • There are two of these side • increase calcium in the blood • these are also known as spicules • head ATP is needed to recock this • cartilage isn't part of formation • thick and thin filaments connected • multinucleated and on the periphery • this hormone increases blood calcium • ...
Chapter 5- Skeletal System 2016-09-12
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- any disorder of a joint
- each end of the long bone
- having to do with something attached
- break in which the bone is crushed or splinted
- movement that brings the limb into straight position
- shaft of a long bone
- surgical repair of cartilage
- bone inflammation caused by bacteria
- a way to drain the fluid and relieve pressure in the joint
- fracture of the distal end of the fibula
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- incomplete break; one side of the bone is broken and the other is bent
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal disorders
- movement away from the body
- found inside the medullary cavity
- softening of bone
- abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging
- disease of cartilage
- a joint with no movement
- physician who treats joint and connective tissue disorders
- a joint with little movement
- movement in a circular direction from the central point
- bending or being bent
- special mature bone cells
- to turn downward or backward as with the hand or foot
24 Clues: softening of bone • disease of cartilage • shaft of a long bone • bending or being bent • any disorder of a joint • a joint with no movement • each end of the long bone • special mature bone cells • movement away from the body • a joint with little movement • surgical repair of cartilage • found inside the medullary cavity • having to do with something attached • ...
Chapter 5- Skeletal System 2016-09-12
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- shaft of a long bone
- movement away from the body
- disease of cartilage
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal disorders
- a joint with no movement
- surgical repair of cartilage
- physician who treats joint and connective tissue disorders
- any disorder of a joint
- bone inflammation caused by bacteria
- a way to drain the fluid and relieve pressure in the joint
- movement that brings the limb into straight position
- abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging
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- softening of bone
- to turn downward or backward as with the hand or foot
- having to do with something attached
- found inside the medullary cavity
- bending or being bent
- fracture of the distal end of the fibula
- incomplete break; one side of the bone is broken and the other is bent
- a joint with little movement
- movement in a circular direction from the central point
- special mature bone cells
- break in which the bone is crushed or splinted
- each end of the long bone
24 Clues: softening of bone • shaft of a long bone • disease of cartilage • bending or being bent • any disorder of a joint • a joint with no movement • special mature bone cells • each end of the long bone • movement away from the body • a joint with little movement • surgical repair of cartilage • found inside the medullary cavity • having to do with something attached • ...
Skeletal System B Layer 2017-05-04
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- / A fusion of two bones along the palatal fissure that forms the upper jaw.
- Fracture / This fracture is when the broken ends of the bone are jammed into each other.
- / Adriana evaluated a young girl’s inflamed bursa what does she have ?
- / Joseph hit his kneecap falling down the stairs. What bone did he hit ?
- / One side of the bone is broken and the other is bent with this type of fracture.
- Effusion / Jennifer has excessive water around her knee, what does she have ?
- / The long shaft of a long bone
- Bifida / Jennifer is pregnant and her doctor tells her her embryo has a incomplete closing of the embryonic neural tube. What has occurred to the embryo ?
- / Chris has inflammation of his tendon, what is Chris’s condition ?
- Fracture / This type of bone fracture is a simple fracture with no open wound.
- / Lola’s mineral density has reduced 35-65% and loss a significant amount of bone mass
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- / bones of the wrist
- / Ends of a long bone
- Palate / Baby Hannah was born with a congenital deformity on her face caused by abnormal maxillary development. What deformity does she have ?
- / The doctor diagnosed linsey with inflammation of the bone and bone marrow. What condition does she have ?
- / Josh has loss mobility in a joint due to an injury of his leg from last week
- / Oliver has displaced his knee out of his knee socket. What has happened to his knee ?
- / Gregory has a humpback. What condition does he have ?
- / Malary’s 5 year old son has bone pain, dental problems, muscle weakness and has recently had a greenstick fracture. What does he have ?
- / Jessica fractured her tailbone. What is the name of the bone she fractured ?
20 Clues: / bones of the wrist • / Ends of a long bone • / The long shaft of a long bone • / Gregory has a humpback. What condition does he have ? • / Chris has inflammation of his tendon, what is Chris’s condition ? • / Adriana evaluated a young girl’s inflamed bursa what does she have ? • / Joseph hit his kneecap falling down the stairs. What bone did he hit ? • ...
Skeletal System Grade V 2018-06-06
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- Connective tissue which holds joints together
- Fibers that attach bones to muscles
- Muscles under our control
- Blinking of eyes due to strong light
- bone disease
- Protects the urinary bladder
- Muscles of the heart
- Thigh Bone
- A break in the bone
- Lower ribs that are not attached to the breast bone
- Joint which is like opening and closing of doors
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- It protects our eyes
- Immovable joints
- Controls the reflexes
- Joint that allows movement in all directions
- First vertebra of the spine
- Makes blood cells
- Protects the lungs and heart
- Whatever causes a living thing to react
- wrist joint
20 Clues: Thigh Bone • wrist joint • bone disease • Immovable joints • Makes blood cells • A break in the bone • It protects our eyes • Muscles of the heart • Controls the reflexes • Muscles under our control • First vertebra of the spine • Protects the lungs and heart • Protects the urinary bladder • Fibers that attach bones to muscles • Blinking of eyes due to strong light • ...
skeletal system med terms 2023-10-05
20 Clues: arm • rib • foot • hand • bone • wrist • fever • skull • joint • slide • humpback • straight • cartilage • extremities • curve, swayback • numb ness,sleep,stupor • bone marrow; spinal cord • neck, cervix(neck of uterus) • sac of fluid near the joint (bursa) • crooked, bent, stiff, fused together
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-06
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- Muscles on back of thigh
- Muscles that contract when you want them to move
- Bones that protect heart and lungs
- Break in the bone
- inflammation of the joints
- Muscles that contract automatically
- Bone in between shoulders
- A bunch of diseases that weaken the muscle mass
- different name for shoulder blades
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- upper bone in the arm
- upper Thigh bone
- Extends lower arm
- Attaches muscle to bone
- Forms walls of internal Muscle
- disease that messes with the nervous system making your muscles shaky
- Filled with holes to make lighter and take impact
- Muscle that flexes lower arm
- To stretch
- Hard, Dense bone tissue
- one of the two bones that is on the pinky finger side
- involuntary contraction of skeletal muscles
- bone that connects ribs
- When stimulated by nerves,be able to contract
- Formation of Bone
24 Clues: To stretch • upper Thigh bone • Extends lower arm • Break in the bone • Formation of Bone • upper bone in the arm • Attaches muscle to bone • Hard, Dense bone tissue • bone that connects ribs • Muscles on back of thigh • Bone in between shoulders • inflammation of the joints • Muscle that flexes lower arm • Forms walls of internal Muscle • Bones that protect heart and lungs • ...
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 System-Addy G 2023-09-14
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- when something hits your bone with enough force not only to damage it, but to break it
- the thin columns and plates of bone that create a spongy structure in a cancellous bone
- bone that doesn’t have any easily characterized shape
- articulation that permits free movement
- the creation of new bone doesn't keep up with the loss of old bone
- makes up the skeletal system
- the structure providing, hard and mineralized connective tissues
- cell responsible for bone resorption, or breakdown.
- a system of the body that gives the body its structure.
- cube-like shape, equal in length, width, and thickness. Provide stability, support, while allowing for some motion
- Serve as a point of attachment for muscles and often protect inner organs
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- contains adipose tissue
- where hematopoiesis takes place
- production of blood cells
- contains osteocytes housed in lacunae
- bone that is cylindrical in shape, being longer than it is wide.
- a semi-rigid form of connective tissue, provides flexibility and smooth surfaces for movement.
- a location where two or more bones meet
- small, round bone that is shaped like a sesame seed. Protect tendons by helping them overcome compressive forces
- cell responsible for forming new bone, found in the growing portions of the bone
20 Clues: contains adipose tissue • production of blood cells • makes up the skeletal system • where hematopoiesis takes place • contains osteocytes housed in lacunae • articulation that permits free movement • a location where two or more bones meet • cell responsible for bone resorption, or breakdown. • bone that doesn’t have any easily characterized shape • ...
Kayleigh's Skeletal System Review 2023-09-14
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- a joint that allows for the several directions of movement, This type of diarthrotic joint allows for movement along three axes
- an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue
- the type of joint found between bones that move against each other, such as the joints of the limbs, characteristically it has a joint cavity filled with fluid
- each of a series or group of partitions formed by bands or columns of connective tissue, especially a plate of the calcareous tissue forming cancellous bone
- a type of articulation permitting only slight movement, as between the vertebrae of the backbone
- joints that allow for movements in two planes, such as the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers
- a hard and mineralized connective tissue (bone tissue)
- the formation of blood cellular components
- the blood vessels supplying the bone and periosteum are disrupted during the fracture
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints
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- only allows for a motion in a single plane (around a single axis)
- the joints in which the bones are connected by fibrous tissue; they are called fixed or immovable joints as they do not allow any movement between the bones.
- articulation that permits free movement
- produced by cells in the endosteum and is composed of a fibrocartilaginous matrix
- a type of joint where the bones are entirely joined by cartilage, either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage
- contains synovial fluid secreted by the synovial membrane (synovium), which lines the articular capsule
- a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without cutting the skin open
- a membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall also identified as the lining membrane of the Bone marrow cavity
- produced by cells in the periosteum and consists of hyaline cartilage and bone
- the broken bone is realigned during surgery (an “open” procedure) rather than a closed reduction, which is performed without the need for surgery
20 Clues: articulation that permits free movement • the formation of blood cellular components • a hard and mineralized connective tissue (bone tissue) • only allows for a motion in a single plane (around a single axis) • an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue • a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without cutting the skin open • ...
Nurse Labs: Skeletal System 2023-10-31
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- a typical flat bone and the result of the fusion of three bones
- forms the sacroiliac joints
- canal- terminates in a large inferior opening
- remaining 5 bones supports the back
- transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae
- T1-T12 bones
- has no body
- two lateral projections from the vertebral arch.
- where the spinal cord passes
- formed from joining all posterior extensions
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- Single projection of the vertebral arch
- sacral- the fused spinous processes of the sacral vertebrae
- spine consists of 33 separate bones
- formed by the fusion of five vertebrae
- joint- the point where the sternal body and xiphoid process fuse
- a remnant of the tail that vertebrate animals have
- C1-C7 bones
- sacral- flanked laterally
- acts as a pivot for the rotation of the atlas above
- cage- forms a protective, cone-shaped cage of slender bones around the organs of the thoracic cavity
20 Clues: C1-C7 bones • has no body • T1-T12 bones • sacral- flanked laterally • forms the sacroiliac joints • where the spinal cord passes • spine consists of 33 separate bones • remaining 5 bones supports the back • formed by the fusion of five vertebrae • Single projection of the vertebral arch • formed from joining all posterior extensions • canal- terminates in a large inferior opening • ...
bones and skeletal system 2024-12-19
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- irregular surface used for muscel, tendon attachment.
- wider than long.
- line of cartilage in long bone.
- cartilage fond in lining of bones.
- term for bony projection.
- ball shaped end on a long bone.
- forms with a tendon.
- connects bone to bone.
- Asymmetrical bone.
- longer than wide.
- connective tissue of the skeletal system.
- mirco system in compact bone.
- layers of bone that rap around eachother.
- center portion of skeleton.
- allow hinge joints to move.
- canals that run perpendicular.
- small process provides attachment.
- surrounds compact bone.
- used to insulate body.
- curved end of a long bone.
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- flat appearance.
- connects bone to muscle.
- space found in long bone.
- strength to bone.
- ¨shaft"of a long bone.
- fibrous cartilage.
- flexible cartilage.
- projection above condyle.
- function is movement part of the skeleton.
- outer part of bone.
- center portion of an osteon.
- cartilage found at ends of long bones
- end of a long bone.
- large process provides attachment.
34 Clues: flat appearance. • wider than long. • strength to bone. • longer than wide. • fibrous cartilage. • Asymmetrical bone. • flexible cartilage. • outer part of bone. • end of a long bone. • forms with a tendon. • ¨shaft"of a long bone. • connects bone to bone. • used to insulate body. • surrounds compact bone. • connects bone to muscle. • space found in long bone. • term for bony projection. • ...
SKELETAL AND MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2025-01-29
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- What type of muscle tissue has spindle-shaped fibers with a single nucleus and is non-striated?
- What part of the skeleton includes bones of the limbs and girdles?
- What surrounds individual muscle fibers?
- What bone disease develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decrease?
- What mineral provides strength to bones?
- What genetic disorder affects collagen production, causing brittle bones?
- What autoimmune disease causes muscle fatigue?
- What is the functional unit of muscle contraction?
- What theory explains how actin and myosin filaments slide past each other to produce contraction?
- What process increases muscle size due to exercise?
- What is the outer covering of a muscle?
- What protein provides flexibility to bones?
- What connects muscles to bones?
- What are the living tissues that consist of collagen and minerals?
- What type of muscle tissue has branched fibers with a single nucleus and intercalated discs?
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- What part of the skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column, and ribcage?
- What type of joints do not move?
- What is the complex network of tissues that enables movement and maintains posture?
- What is the over-stretching or tearing of muscle fibers called?
- What is the inflammation of tendons called?
- What genetic condition leads to muscle weakness?
- What process decreases muscle size due to disuse?
- What contains myofibrils within a muscle?
- What is the framework of bones and cartilage that supports and protects the body?
- What connects bones to other bones?
- What is the slippery liquid inside some joints that helps bones move smoothly?
- What type of joints allow a lot of movement?
- What type of muscle tissue has long, cylindrical fibers with multiple nuclei and a striated appearance?
- What surrounds muscle fascicles?
- What specialized connective tissue is found in joints?
- What are the places where two or more bones meet, allowing movement and support?
31 Clues: What connects muscles to bones? • What type of joints do not move? • What surrounds muscle fascicles? • What connects bones to other bones? • What is the outer covering of a muscle? • What surrounds individual muscle fibers? • What mineral provides strength to bones? • What contains myofibrils within a muscle? • What is the inflammation of tendons called? • ...
Skeletal System in Human 2025-09-17
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- Sendi dengan gerakan ke segala arah
- Contoh tulang rawan hialin
- Sendi dengan sedikit gerakan
- Mengandung banyak zat kapur
- Melindungi otak dan mata
- Contoh sendi engsel
- Tulang rawan bersifat kurang lentur
- Tulang yang sejajar kelingking
- Sendi dengan gerakan 1 arah
- Contoh tulang tak beraturan
- Contoh tulang pipa
- Contoh tulang pipih
- Tulang yang terdapat sumsum merah
- Membentuk eritrosit
- Membentuk lemak
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- Tulang rusuk menempel pada tulang dada
- Penghubung antar tulang
- Contoh tulang rawan elastis
- Proses pembentukan tulang
- Mangandung banyak kolagen
- Contoh sendi peluru
- Tulang rusuk tidak menempel dimanapun
- Tulang yang sejajar ibu jari
- Alat gerak pasif
- Contoh sinartrosis
- Bahan penyusun berongga
- Tulang rawan dengan matriks homogen
- Tulang rawan bersifat lentur
- Sendi dengan gerakan 2 arah
- Tulang berbentuk bulat panjang
- Bahan penyusun rapat dan padat
31 Clues: Membentuk lemak • Alat gerak pasif • Contoh sinartrosis • Contoh tulang pipa • Contoh sendi peluru • Contoh sendi engsel • Contoh tulang pipih • Membentuk eritrosit • Penghubung antar tulang • Bahan penyusun berongga • Melindungi otak dan mata • Proses pembentukan tulang • Mangandung banyak kolagen • Contoh tulang rawan hialin • Contoh tulang rawan elastis • Mengandung banyak zat kapur • ...
Skeletal System and Terminology 2025-09-17
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- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- – Closer to the point of attachment
- – Divides the body into left and right halves
- Bone in your upper arm
- Thigh bone, longest bone in the body
- Type of joint found in your carpal bones
- type of joint found at your radiocarpal joint
- Breastbone in the center of your chest
- Type of synovial joint at your thumb (allows grasping)
- Lower leg bone on lateral side
- Away from the midline of the body
- Moving a body part away from the midline
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- Moving a limb in a circular motion
- – Toward the front of the body
- Joint type found between vertebrae (slightly movable, with cartilage)
- Straightening a joint, increasing the angle
- – Toward the midline of the body
- Divides the body into top and bottom halves
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Type of joint with no movement (example: skull sutures)
- Bending a joint, decreasing the angle
21 Clues: Bone in your upper arm • Forearm bone on the thumb side • – Toward the front of the body • Forearm bone on the pinky side • Lower leg bone on lateral side • – Toward the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • Moving a limb in a circular motion • – Closer to the point of attachment • Thigh bone, longest bone in the body • Bending a joint, decreasing the angle • ...
Skeletal System/Ayla Burandt 2025-09-12
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- Relating to a joint or the joints
- Procedure, where bone cement is injected into a fractured sacrum for pain relief
- Inflammation of a bursa, normally in the knee, elbow, or shoulder
- The medical term for neck pain
- A surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms
- Medical condition bones which bones become brittle and fragile
- Anything related to the gills or to the homologous embryonic structures in animals without gills
- The surgical cutting of a tendon
- A person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, especially a doctor specializing in radiology
- The kneecap, a small triangular-shaped bone
- Relating to the bones forming the human carpus
- Inflammation of a synovial membrane
- A surgical procedure that reshapes the femoral head and neck to treat hip impingement
- Any of the five bones of the hand
- A medical condition characterized by a sideways curvature of the spine
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- The outer, thinner bone in the lower leg running from the knee to the ankle
- A malignant tumor of the bone marrow
- A surgical procedure that allows for the direct visualization and treatment of the interior of a joint
- The cells responsible for cartilage formation
- Softening and degeneration of cartilage
- Surgical opening into the skull
- Relating to the vertebrae
- Another term for radiograph
- Relating skulle scull cranium
- Plastic or reconstructive surgery of the tarsus
- The inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
- Another term for orthographic projection
- A painful condition of the spine resulting from the degeneration of the intervertebral disks
- The cells that form new bones and grow and heal existing bones
- A spinal curvature condition where the thoracic spine curves forward
30 Clues: Relating to the vertebrae • Another term for radiograph • Relating skulle scull cranium • The medical term for neck pain • Surgical opening into the skull • The surgical cutting of a tendon • Relating to a joint or the joints • Any of the five bones of the hand • Inflammation of a synovial membrane • A malignant tumor of the bone marrow • Softening and degeneration of cartilage • ...
Skeletal System pt 1 2025-09-04
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- This body part is made of the humerus, radius and ulna
- Name of the breast bone in the center of the chest
- Top area of the spine
- The skeleton helps to make blood _________ like white and red
- Part of the skeleton including the arms and legs
- The spine has this many regions
- part of the skeleton that includes the brain and the spine
- Who has more bones, and adult or baby?
- Largest bone in the body
- The "funny" bone in your arm
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- The skeletal system stores ________ like calcium
- Hand bones
- Name of the bottom 2 ribs
- Wrist bones
- Finger bones
- Bones of the spine
- Name of the tailbone
- Bone that protects your brain
- name of the top 7 ribs
- Bones that protect the heart and lungs
20 Clues: Hand bones • Wrist bones • Finger bones • Bones of the spine • Name of the tailbone • Top area of the spine • name of the top 7 ribs • Largest bone in the body • Name of the bottom 2 ribs • The "funny" bone in your arm • Bone that protects your brain • The spine has this many regions • Who has more bones, and adult or baby? • Bones that protect the heart and lungs • ...
Skeletal System Part 2 2026-03-06
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- Bone forming top and sides of skull
- Structure allowing smell nerves to pass
- Small bone in medial orbit
- Upper jaw bone
- Continuous breakdown and rebuilding of bone
- Area where bone forms in epiphyses
- Shaft of a long bone
- Fracture that breaks straight across
- Structure left after growth stops
- Porous bone found at ends of long bones
- Tough outer covering of bone
- Type of ossification that begins with a cartilage model
- Fracture where bone breaks into several pieces
- Large opening at base of skull
- Mature bone cell found in lacunae
- Bony projection behind the ear
- Cheekbone
- Process of bone formation
- Cartilage formed during fracture repair
- Bone forming part of nasal septum
- Bone formed during fracture repair
- Growth plate responsible for bone lengthening
- Bone forming the forehead
- Lower jaw bone
- Fused vertebrae at base of spine
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- Ridge that holds teeth
- Pointed projection of temporal bone
- Bone breaking down cell
- Bone forming back of skull
- Bone located near the ears
- Bone forming bridge of nose
- Bone containing the cribriform plate
- Fracture that occurs at an angle
- Bone containing the sella turcica
- Type of ossification that forms flat bones
- Inner lining of bone cavity
- First area where bone replaces cartilage
- Dense outer bone tissue
- End of a long bone
- Bone building cell
- Fracture caused by twisting
- Tailbone
- Hollow space inside the shaft
- Blood clot that forms after fracture
- Soft spot on infant skull
- Bone in neck that supports tongue
- Bone forming part of hard palate
- Fracture where bone pierces skin
- Immovable joint between skull bones
- Curved bones inside nasal cavity
- Depression housing pituitary gland
51 Clues: Tailbone • Cheekbone • Upper jaw bone • Lower jaw bone • End of a long bone • Bone building cell • Shaft of a long bone • Ridge that holds teeth • Bone breaking down cell • Dense outer bone tissue • Soft spot on infant skull • Process of bone formation • Bone forming the forehead • Bone forming back of skull • Bone located near the ears • Small bone in medial orbit • Bone forming bridge of nose • ...
Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- skin.
- funny bone.
- movement.
- breaks down food.
- insulin is produced by the.
- a group organs system is an.
- bone that protects brain.
- breathe intake releases carbon dioxide.
- balanced unchanging.
- system that produces harmones.
- removing waste.
- the part of the nervous system for site.
- a group of tissues is an.
- basic unit of life.
- largest organ.
- a group of cells that work together.
- largest bone.
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- a push or pull.
- a thing or event that causes a respmse.
- name of nose bone.
- a group of organs is an.
- kneecap.
- bones that protect heart and lungs.
- protects your organs.
- a change in position.
- fnger bones.
- produces offspring.
- pumps blood.
- main organ of respiratory system.
- important organ of nervous system.
- main organ of circulatory system.
31 Clues: skin. • kneecap. • movement. • funny bone. • fnger bones. • pumps blood. • largest bone. • largest organ. • a push or pull. • removing waste. • breaks down food. • name of nose bone. • produces offspring. • basic unit of life. • balanced unchanging. • protects your organs. • a change in position. • a group of organs is an. • bone that protects brain. • a group of tissues is an. • insulin is produced by the. • ...
The Human Body 123456 2022-03-18
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- the system that gives the body shape
- the meat system that allows movement
- the system allows you to see
- the system involving hormones and glands
- the system that gives life
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- the system that has to do with the depositing of waste
- the system that breaks down food
- exhale and inhale system
- system that contains the heart
- the system that fights off germs
- the tubes connected to the brain that sends signals
11 Clues: exhale and inhale system • the system that gives life • the system allows you to see • system that contains the heart • the system that breaks down food • the system that fights off germs • the system that gives the body shape • the meat system that allows movement • the system involving hormones and glands • the tubes connected to the brain that sends signals • ...
SYSTEMS 2024-10-16
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- TISSUE PUT TOGETHER FORM _____
- SYSTEM THAT BREAKS DOWN FOOD
- SYSTEM THAT SENDS AND RECEIVES MESSAGES TO AND FROM THE BRAIN
- THE SYSTEM THAT'S JOB IS TO MOVE BLOOD THROUGHOUT YOUR BODY
- A PARTICLE THAT IS NOT LIVING THAT MAKES YOU SICK
- A LIVING THING THAT ENTERS YOUR BODY AND MAKES YOU SICK
- ATTACH BONES TOGETHER AT JOINTS
- LIQUID TISSUE
- CELLS PUT TOGETHER FORM _____
- SMALLEST UNIT OF LIVING MATTER
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- THE SYSTEM THAT BRINGS OXYGEN TO THE BLOOD
- THE SYSTEM THAT PRODUCES MOVEMENT
- ROPE-LIKE GROUP OF NERVES ALONG OUR SPINE
- ATTACH MUSCLES TO BONES
- ANY LIVING THING THAT CARRIES OUT THE 5 BASIC LIFE FUNCTIONS
- SYSTEM THAT SUPPORTS THE BODY AND PROTECTS ORGANS
- PRODUCE NEW RED BLOOD CELLS
17 Clues: LIQUID TISSUE • ATTACH MUSCLES TO BONES • PRODUCE NEW RED BLOOD CELLS • SYSTEM THAT BREAKS DOWN FOOD • CELLS PUT TOGETHER FORM _____ • TISSUE PUT TOGETHER FORM _____ • SMALLEST UNIT OF LIVING MATTER • ATTACH BONES TOGETHER AT JOINTS • THE SYSTEM THAT PRODUCES MOVEMENT • ROPE-LIKE GROUP OF NERVES ALONG OUR SPINE • THE SYSTEM THAT BRINGS OXYGEN TO THE BLOOD • ...
Nervous System Vocabulary 2025-02-21
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- ____________ nervous system: includes all parts of the nervous system outside the CNS
- __________ matter: unmyelinated fibers and cell bodies
- ____________ nervous system: regulates involuntary movements in body
- __________ matter: dense collections of myelinated fibers
- gap between neurons
- ends of neurons, contain neurotransmitters
- rapid, involuntary response to stimulus
- ____________ nervous system: allows voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- "nerve glue", supporting cells of nervous system
- ___________ nervous system: consists of brain and spinal cord
- nerve cell
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- chemical messengers that transmit impulses between neurons
- collection of cell bodies
- specialized cells that form the myelin sheath
- treelike extensions that receive signal
- sheath that protects and insulates neurons and increases speed of impulses
- metabolic center of neuron, contains nucleus
- tail-like extension of the cell body that sends signal away from neuron
18 Clues: nerve cell • gap between neurons • collection of cell bodies • treelike extensions that receive signal • rapid, involuntary response to stimulus • ends of neurons, contain neurotransmitters • metabolic center of neuron, contains nucleus • specialized cells that form the myelin sheath • "nerve glue", supporting cells of nervous system • ...
The Human Body 2025-03-09
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- System made up of bones
- System that makes hormones
- System that includes spinal cord and brain
- System A group of organs that work together
- System that helps in movement
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- System helps fight infection
- System that breaks down food
- System A group of parts that work together
- System that houses sperm and egg
- System that delivers nutrients to the body
10 Clues: System made up of bones • System that makes hormones • System helps fight infection • System that breaks down food • System that helps in movement • System that houses sperm and egg • System that includes spinal cord and brain • System that delivers nutrients to the body • System A group of parts that work together • System A group of organs that work together
10 words ive learned 2023-10-23
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- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
- The muscular system is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- Your integumentary system is your body's outer layer
- relating to the process of digesting food
- relating to or effecting reproduction
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- relating to the circulation of blood or sap.
- made up of all the body's different hormones, regulates all biological process
- includes organs that facilitate the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the body
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- The human skeletal system consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons
10 Clues: relating to or effecting reproduction • relating to the process of digesting food • relating to the circulation of blood or sap. • Your integumentary system is your body's outer layer • includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves • relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration. • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-03-26
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- The system that lets us walk, sit, move
- This lets us be strong and makes our muscles efficient
- Most important part of the nervous system
- Organ for breathing
- Organs that covers our bones
- Two organs found in the belly - one large, one small
- System commanding all body activities
- The system that helps us break down foods
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- Bones that protect your brain
- We have two that filter our blood
- This organ must be open for us to get air into our lungs
- Organ that pumps blood
- The system that controls hormones
- An essential part of the endocrine system
- Organ that covers the whole body
15 Clues: Organ for breathing • Organ that pumps blood • Organs that covers our bones • Bones that protect your brain • Organ that covers the whole body • We have two that filter our blood • The system that controls hormones • System commanding all body activities • The system that lets us walk, sit, move • An essential part of the endocrine system • ...
Body Systems Extra Credit 2022-01-12
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- Your system of bones
- System that digests your food
- Stores urine
- System that filters blood and produces urine
- Another word for your windpipe
- System that helps you move
- Air sacs inside your lungs at the end of broncioles
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- System that helps you breathe
- System that controls all other systems
- Part of the excretory system that filters blood. Hint: there are two of them, and they look like beans
- Type of muscle that makes up your intestines. Involuntary
- Type of muscle that you can move voluntarily. Attached to bones
- Type of muscle that makes up your heart. Involuntary
- System that deals with your heart and blood
- Blood vessel that goes away from the heart
- Blood vessel that goes towards the heart
16 Clues: Stores urine • Your system of bones • System that helps you move • System that helps you breathe • System that digests your food • Another word for your windpipe • System that controls all other systems • Blood vessel that goes towards the heart • Blood vessel that goes away from the heart • System that deals with your heart and blood • ...
Body Systems and Organs 2024-01-04
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- how oxygen is used throughout the body
- the internal framework of the body
- how waste products are removed from our body
- how our bodies react to environmental changes
- how blood is transferred through our bodies
- excrete a variety of waste products
- allows us to sense and respond to stimuli
- covers the entire body
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- organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- pumps blood through the veins
- aids in digestion
- responsible for adding oxygen to and removing carbon dioxide from the blood
- largest organ
- targets and destroys invading pathogens in the body
- rids your body of toxic substances
- organ of hearing
- breaks down food into nutrients
17 Clues: largest organ • organ of hearing • aids in digestion • covers the entire body • pumps blood through the veins • breaks down food into nutrients • the internal framework of the body • rids your body of toxic substances • excrete a variety of waste products • how oxygen is used throughout the body • allows us to sense and respond to stimuli • ...
The Body System's 2018-02-02
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- Carries blood back to the heart
- The system that works together with the heart
- Increases the surface area in the small intestine
- The system that is the collections of glands
- Delivers nutrients and oxygen to all of the cells
- Controls body rhythms
- Pumps out your blood
- The system that helps you move
- (only found in women) help control reproduction
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- Is a organ that absorbs nutrients for the body
- The system that circulates blood
- The system of digesting food
- The organ that carries food to the stomach
- Controls the level of sugar in the blood
- The system that protects the body
- Protects the heart and lungs
16 Clues: Pumps out your blood • Controls body rhythms • The system of digesting food • Protects the heart and lungs • The system that helps you move • Carries blood back to the heart • The system that circulates blood • The system that protects the body • Controls the level of sugar in the blood • The organ that carries food to the stomach • The system that is the collections of glands • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-11-14
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- system that controls & coordinates all bodily functions
- fluid that contains 90% water and acts as a delivery system
- performs the function of destroying disease-causing microorganisms
- excretes urine
- gland that needs iodine to function
- largest cranial nerve
- tissue that stores energy
- system that supports the skeletal tissues
- system that affects growth & can cause hormonal breakouts
- system that includes sensory receptors
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- system that eliminates waste from body
- carries blood from the heart to the lungs to be oxygenated
- fluid that bathes the cell & provides it with nutrients
- the body's largest lymph node
- gland that affects sleep & metabolism
- circulation that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- process of moving food along the digestive tract
- gland that affects growth blood pressure
- part of the muscle that is furthest from the skeleton
19 Clues: excretes urine • largest cranial nerve • tissue that stores energy • the body's largest lymph node • gland that needs iodine to function • gland that affects sleep & metabolism • system that eliminates waste from body • system that includes sensory receptors • gland that affects growth blood pressure • system that supports the skeletal tissues • ...
Muscular System Crossword 2024-11-13
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- The thick filament of a muscle fiber
- The most important ion in muscle contraction
- This muscle tissue type is found in the heart
- The thin filament of a muscle fiber
- Muscle cells are stimulated to contract at the ______ junction.
- Moves Tropomyosin out of the way when calcium ions bind to it
- This muscle tissue type is under voluntary control
- This muscle tissue type is found in most of the internal organs
- Area between the nerve and the muscle is filled with _______ fluid
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- Covers the binding sites on actin
- This is the neurotransmitter that causes muscle contraction
- Gap between the axon terminal and the muscle cell
- Stripes visible in muscle tissue
- Basic contractile unit of the muscle cell, makes up myofibrils
- This causes calcium channels to open in muscle contraction
- Main function of the muscular system that requires the help of the skeletal system
16 Clues: Stripes visible in muscle tissue • Covers the binding sites on actin • The thin filament of a muscle fiber • The thick filament of a muscle fiber • The most important ion in muscle contraction • This muscle tissue type is found in the heart • Gap between the axon terminal and the muscle cell • This muscle tissue type is under voluntary control • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2017-06-06
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- where two bones meet
- cheek bone
- broken bone
- bones that make up the fingers
- includes skull, chest, and spinal column bones
- "beyond the carpals"
- flat bone in the chest
- membrane covering bones
- an inflammation of the bone caused by bacteria
- suture connecting the temporal and parietal bones
- shaft of the long bone
- turning the palm or foot upward
- "floating" bone
- jaw bone
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- shin bone
- heel bone
- fibrous membranes that join cranial bones together
- mature bone cells
- joint with little movement
- bone disorder caused from vitamin deficiency
- backward bending as of the hand or foot
- incomplete break of the bone
- skeleton is composed mostly of this during fetal development
- includes arms, legs, shoulder and pelvic bones
- collarbone
25 Clues: jaw bone • shin bone • heel bone • cheek bone • collarbone • broken bone • "floating" bone • mature bone cells • where two bones meet • "beyond the carpals" • flat bone in the chest • shaft of the long bone • membrane covering bones • joint with little movement • incomplete break of the bone • bones that make up the fingers • turning the palm or foot upward • backward bending as of the hand or foot • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2017-06-07
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- joined (yoked) together
- removal of, excision of
- flexion- bending the sole of the foot or pointing the toes downward
- scoli/o; sis
- examination of the joint with a lighted instrument
- rheumat/o (flux); logy (the study of)
- excision (resectioning) of a veterbra.
- tumor
- cost/o (rib); algia (pain)
- carpal tunnel syndrome.
- stabilize or fuse
- latine word meaning "purse"
- common English word
- a latin word (flank)
- total hip replacement
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- range of motion
- incomplete break, one side of the bone is broken and the other is bent.
- movement in a circular direction from a central point.
- surgical repair.
- from the latin word clavicle (a small key)
- porous
- latin word for heel
- bone marrow or spinal cord
- inner membrane layer
- lordosis or bending backwards
- both sides.
- loin
- the latin word for jawbone
- finger, toe
- movement
30 Clues: loin • tumor • porous • movement • both sides. • finger, toe • scoli/o; sis • range of motion • surgical repair. • stabilize or fuse • latin word for heel • common English word • inner membrane layer • a latin word (flank) • total hip replacement • joined (yoked) together • removal of, excision of • carpal tunnel syndrome. • bone marrow or spinal cord • cost/o (rib); algia (pain) • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2017-06-09
20 Clues: tibia • chest • carpal • oscoxae • sternum • scapula • bending • clavicle • calcaneus • pain in ribs • turning inward • pectoral girdle • disease of cartilage • shaft of a long bone • radiograph of a joint • total him replacement • inflammation of a bursa • break without separation • joint with little movement • break is at an angle to the bone
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. • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2015-09-24
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- tailbone
- kneecap
- ankle
- the lower jawbone
- the collarbone
- lateral leg bone
- breast plate, the chest
- the skull
- c1-c7 region in the neck
- the bones in the sole of the foot
- the heel bone
- the breast bone
- one of two bones from elbow to wrist
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- wrist bone
- the shoulder blade
- bones extending from wrist to the first knuckle in each hand
- bones of fingers and toes
- shin bone
- long bone from shoulder to elbow
- thigh bone
20 Clues: ankle • kneecap • tailbone • the skull • shin bone • wrist bone • thigh bone • the heel bone • the collarbone • the breast bone • lateral leg bone • the lower jawbone • the shoulder blade • breast plate, the chest • c1-c7 region in the neck • bones of fingers and toes • long bone from shoulder to elbow • the bones in the sole of the foot • one of two bones from elbow to wrist • ...
Chapter 5: Skeletal System 2015-09-27
22 Clues: rib • neck • pain • chest • kneecap • fingers • movement • thighbone • heel bone • collarbone • bine tissue • lower jawbone • shoulder blade • bending a joint • pain in the arm • pain in the bone • bone in the ankle • joint inflammation • radiograph of a joint • have to do with an arm • joint with little movement • disease due to vitamin D deficiency
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2015-09-19
20 Clues: wrist • chest • beyond • kneecap • fingers • shin bone • heel bone • bone cells • collarbone • pain in ribs • bone formation • turning inward • turing outward • shoulder blade • free moving joint • shaft of long bone • disease of cartilage • where bones come together • moving around central axis • fracture of distal end of fibula
Skeletal and Musculatory System 2015-02-26
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- Cell that carry oxygen throughout the body
- Joint that can move(ex.a ball-and-socket joint)
- A connective tissue that prevents the ends of bones from rubbing against one another
- Soft,connective tissue that produces the body's blood cells
- The type of joint the shoulder is(like a joystick)
- A thin membrane that covers all of the bone except the ends
- Where two or more bones meet
- Easily controlled muscles
- Muscle that is found in many internal organs
- Not easily controlled muscles and works of it's own accord
- Cell that fight diseases and foreign substances
- The type of joint a knee is(like a door)
- A structure that is made out of bones and shapes the body
- Connects skeletal muscle to bone
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- Dense,hard portion of the bone
- Found at the ends of the bone and contains many small spaces
- Muscle found inside the heart
- The type of joint your wrists are
- Consists of three types of tissue that all help the body move
- Cell that makes new bone
- Joint that is incapable of movement(ex.the skull)
- Consists of bones and connective tissues that perform five main functions in the body:shaping and supporting your body,protects the organs,allows you to move,produces blood cells,and stores minerals
- Cell that recycles old bone
- Soft,connective tissue that stores fat to be later used as energy
- Muscle connected to the skeleton and tires very quickly
- Bones that are longer than they are wide
- Part of a structure that makes up the skeletal system
- The type of joint your elbow is
28 Clues: Cell that makes new bone • Easily controlled muscles • Cell that recycles old bone • Where two or more bones meet • Muscle found inside the heart • Dense,hard portion of the bone • The type of joint your elbow is • Connects skeletal muscle to bone • The type of joint your wrists are • Bones that are longer than they are wide • The type of joint a knee is(like a door) • ...
Skeletal and Musculatory System 2015-02-26
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- Cell that carry oxygen throughout the body
- Joint that can move(ex.a ball-and-socket joint)
- A connective tissue that prevents the ends of bones from rubbing against one another
- Soft,connective tissue that produces the body's blood cells
- The type of joint the shoulder is(like a joystick)
- A thin membrane that covers all of the bone except the ends
- Where two or more bones meet
- Easily controlled muscles
- Muscle that is found in many internal organs
- Not easily controlled muscles and works of it's own accord
- Cell that fight diseases and foreign substances
- The type of joint a knee is(like a door)
- A structure that is made out of bones and shapes the body
- Connects skeletal muscle to bone
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- Dense,hard portion of the bone
- Found at the ends of the bone and contains many small spaces
- Muscle found inside the heart
- The type of joint your wrists are
- Consists of three types of tissue that all help the body move
- Cell that makes new bone
- Joint that is incapable of movement(ex.the skull)
- Consists of bones and connective tissues that perform five main functions in the body:shaping and supporting your body,protects the organs,allows you to move,produces blood cells,and stores minerals
- Cell that recycles old bone
- Soft,connective tissue that stores fat to be later used as energy
- Muscle connected to the skeleton and tires very quickly
- Bones that are longer than they are wide
- Part of a structure that makes up the skeletal system
- The type of joint your elbow is
28 Clues: Cell that makes new bone • Easily controlled muscles • Cell that recycles old bone • Where two or more bones meet • Muscle found inside the heart • Dense,hard portion of the bone • The type of joint your elbow is • Connects skeletal muscle to bone • The type of joint your wrists are • Bones that are longer than they are wide • The type of joint a knee is(like a door) • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzel 2016-02-16
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- surgical procedure used to restore the integrity of a joint.
- cancer of bone.
- vertebrae of the lower spinal column (l1-l5).
- connective tissue that surrounds bone.
- bones of the spine.
- joint inflammation, pain, and swelling.
- four fused vertebrae.
- a bone prone to dislocation and injury.
- the type of fluid allowing joint movement.
- the bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.
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- collecting synovial fluid from a joint.
- a reception for the lower teeth.
- the flat bone of the chest that supports the ribs.
- the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone of the body.
- mechanosensors of bone responsible for remodeling.
- a broken bone.
- describing the vertebrae supporting the skull.
- swayback.
- a common wrist pain from desk work.
- humpback.
20 Clues: swayback. • humpback. • a broken bone. • cancer of bone. • bones of the spine. • four fused vertebrae. • a reception for the lower teeth. • a common wrist pain from desk work. • connective tissue that surrounds bone. • collecting synovial fluid from a joint. • joint inflammation, pain, and swelling. • a bone prone to dislocation and injury. • ...
Chapter 5- Skeletal System 2016-09-12
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- any disorder of a joint
- each end of the long bone
- having to do with something attached
- break in which the bone is crushed or splinted
- movement that brings the limb into straight position
- shaft of a long bone
- surgical repair of cartilage
- bone inflammation caused by bacteria
- a way to drain the fluid and relieve pressure in the joint
- fracture of the distal end of the fibula
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- incomplete break; one side of the bone is broken and the other is bent
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal disorders
- movement away from the body
- found inside the medullary cavity
- softening of bone
- abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging
- disease of cartilage
- a joint with no movement
- physician who treats joint and connective tissue disorders
- a joint with little movement
- movement in a circular direction from the central point
- bending or being bent
- special mature bone cells
- to turn downward or backward as with the hand or foot
24 Clues: softening of bone • disease of cartilage • shaft of a long bone • bending or being bent • any disorder of a joint • a joint with no movement • each end of the long bone • special mature bone cells • movement away from the body • a joint with little movement • surgical repair of cartilage • found inside the medullary cavity • having to do with something attached • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
A&P Skeletal System 2024-10-28
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- __________ joints move a little, i.e. between vertebrae
- fracture that is at a slant
- special name for C-2
- upper jaw bone
- fracture that breaks into many fragments
- __________ joints do not move, i.e. between the cranium bones
- shaft portion of a long bone
- concentric circles make up this 'unit' of bone tissue
- abnormal S shape to the spine
- forms the point of the elbow
- large, flat section of the pelvic bone
- Part of the bone for fat storage
- bone cell that builds bone to store calcium
- lower jaw bone
- calcium-deficient diet can cause bowed legs
- fused vertebrae forming the posterior wall of the pelvis
- bending fracture that doesn't go all the way through the bone
- finger and toe bones
- progressive inflammatory condition at joints
- special name for C-1
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- attaches bone to bone
- head portion at the ends of a long bone
- protective, outer connective tissue layer
- attaches muscle to bone
- part of the bone for hematopoiesis
- thigh bone
- shin bone
- __________ cartilage is found at the ends of long bones
- its glenoid cavity articulates with the humerus
- breastbone
- inferior fused vestigial vertebrae
- S-shaped collarbone
- bone cell that chews bone to release calcium
- 7 bones of the ankle
- knee cap
- 7 vertebrae in the neck
- upper arm bone
- superior portion of the skull that protects the brain
- 5 vertebrae of the lower back
- 8 short bones of the wrist
- __________ joints are specialized for movement
- 12 vertebrae that articulate with the ribs
42 Clues: knee cap • shin bone • thigh bone • breastbone • upper jaw bone • lower jaw bone • upper arm bone • S-shaped collarbone • special name for C-2 • 7 bones of the ankle • finger and toe bones • special name for C-1 • attaches bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • 7 vertebrae in the neck • 8 short bones of the wrist • fracture that is at a slant • shaft portion of a long bone • ...
Chapter 18 - Skeletal System 2025-03-24
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- the bones of the arms and legs, including the shoulder and hip bones where they are attached
- an opening or hole, especially in a bone
- the skull, spine, and rib cage bones, which surround an imaginary center line of the body
- a joint in which bones slide over each other
- small, flat, sesame seed-shaped bones embedded within tendons or joint capsules to withstand friction.
- bones thin bones that are effective as a protective shell
- bones that are a complex shape and contain mostly spongy bone with a covering of compact bone.
- the soft spot on an infant’s head where the bones have not grown together yet
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various body parts, including where two bones meet to form a joint.
- joints that only bend and straighten or open and close with no side-to-side movement
- joints that consist of the rounded head of a bone that fits into the cup-shaped cavity of another bone.
- a joint that allows movement around a single axis.
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- the lighter, less dense inner layer of bone tissue that contains red bone marrow
- that can bend, straighten, and move side to side.
- the long shaft of bone between the two epiphyses
- bones that are longer than they are wide and have a hollow diaphysis
- bones that are as long as they are wide; are made of spongy bone covered by a layer of compact bone
- a cell that breaks down bone during physical activity so it can be remodeled into new bone cells
- term that describes the way cranial bones grow together to form a strong and immovable joint
- the hard, dense, outer layer of bone tissue made to withstand stress
- specialized bone-forming cells that begin the mineralization process
- the process of taking calcium from any ingested food and drink and depositing it into cartilage to form bone.
- the knob at the end of a long bone, which is made up of mostly spongy bone
- a joint in which one bone forms a shape like a saddle and the other bone fits inside
- a tough, fibrous tissue that connects bones to other bones and holds organs in place
25 Clues: an opening or hole, especially in a bone • a joint in which bones slide over each other • the long shaft of bone between the two epiphyses • that can bend, straighten, and move side to side. • a joint that allows movement around a single axis. • bones thin bones that are effective as a protective shell • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-14
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- A rare skull defect that occurs when part of the brain tissue and meninges protrude through a skull opening.
- Relating to both arm and head.
- A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- The thickening and scarring of connective tissue, usually as a result of injury.
- A deviation of the normal curvature of the spine in the sagittal and coronal planes.
- Direct or indirect trauma.
- The kneecap.
- Fluid-filled cavities between joints to prevent friction.
- The part of the knee where the femur (thigh bone) meets the tibia (shin bone).
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles.
- The treatment of irregularities in the teeth.
- Excessive outward curvature of the spine, causing hunching of the back.
- Any of the five bones in the hand.
- The fleshy part of a tissue.
- Pertaining to the lumbar region of the spine and ribs.
- Relating to the mastoid process.
- Excessive inward curvature of the spine.
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- Neck of the uterus.
- A surgical instrument for cutting the ribs and opening the thoracic cavity.
- Existing or occurring at the same time.
- The bone of the upper arm or forelimb.
- A condition in which one or more of the phalanges of the fingers and toes are smaller than normal.
- The study of the body's soft parts and an obsolete theory about using animal organs to affect human organs.
- Wrist bones.
- Pain in a joint.
- A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- Rigidity and adhesion of bones of a joint.
- A person who treats the feet and their ailments.
- A young white blood cell (WBC) that develops in the bone marrow.
- Cells that are essential for the formation of cartilage.
30 Clues: Wrist bones. • The kneecap. • Pain in a joint. • Neck of the uterus. • Direct or indirect trauma. • The fleshy part of a tissue. • Relating to both arm and head. • Relating to the mastoid process. • Any of the five bones in the hand. • The bone of the upper arm or forelimb. • Existing or occurring at the same time. • Excessive inward curvature of the spine. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-18
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- Above the ventricles of the heart, referring to the area or structures situated above the heart's ventricles
- A condition in which the spine curves abnormally to the side
- The examination of the colon using a colonoscope
- A type of cancer that arises from connective tissues
- foot or feet
- Pain in the lumbar region, commonly referred to as lower back pain
- Pertaining to the tibia
- Inflammation of the vertebrae
- The junction between two nerve cells, where signals are transmitted from one cell to another
- Structure of the body
- A contagious bacterial infection primarily affecting the lungs
- The kneecap, a small, flat, triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint
- Bones of the ankle
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- The shoulder blade
- The large, triangular bone at the base of the spine The large, triangular bone at the base of the spine
- A type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes
- Inflammation of the joints, often causing pain, stiffness, and swelling
- Pertaining to the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders related to the bones, joints, and muscles.
- The study of how diseases spread, their causes, and how to control them within populations
- Referring to the thyroid gland
- The softening of the trachea, which can lead to collapse of the airway
- A medical doctor or specialist who studies and treats disorders of the nervous system, including the brain
- One of the two bones in the forearm
- single bone or finger
- The joint between a metacarpal bone and a phalanx
- Inflammation of the bone marrow
- Pertaining to the radius bone or anything that radiates outward like spokes of a wheel
- The metabolic process by which glucose is broken down into pyruvate, releasing energy
- Inflammation of the cartilage between the ribs and sternum, causing chest pain.
- A bone in the spine, part of the vertebral column
30 Clues: foot or feet • The shoulder blade • Bones of the ankle • single bone or finger • Structure of the body • Pertaining to the tibia • Inflammation of the vertebrae • Referring to the thyroid gland • Inflammation of the bone marrow • One of the two bones in the forearm • The examination of the colon using a colonoscope • The joint between a metacarpal bone and a phalanx • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System 2024-11-13
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- a thick muscle on the dorsal part of the upper arm
- skeletal muscles at the back of your thigh
- responsible for the trunk, spine, and core
- bones that reach from the base of the skull to the tailbone
- a large superficial back muscle that resembles a trapezoid
- the main bone of your lower leg, forming what is more commonly known as the shin
- a slightly curved bone that connects your arm to your body
- a muscle that looks like an upside-down triangle
- composed of 22 bones divided into two regions
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- the shaft is slightly curved into convex for the body
- a set of twelve paired bones which form the protective cage of the thorax
- a muscle that lies underneath the breast tissue
- a partially T-shaped vertical bone that forms the anterior portion of the chest wall centrally
- bumps or bulges that are commonly called the "six pack"
- the smaller of the two bones in your lower leg
- a thick tendon located in the back of the leg
- the longest, heaviest, and strongest human bone
- a thick muscle on the ventral portion of the upper arm
- a complex muscle that that is fundamentally involved in walking and posture
- the largest and uppermost bone of the hip
20 Clues: the largest and uppermost bone of the hip • skeletal muscles at the back of your thigh • responsible for the trunk, spine, and core • a thick tendon located in the back of the leg • composed of 22 bones divided into two regions • the smaller of the two bones in your lower leg • a muscle that lies underneath the breast tissue • ...
Skeletal and Nervous System 2025-01-13
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- Bone in your shoulder
- The junction between two neurons where signals are transmitted
- A involuntary, rapid response to a stimulus
- A chemical substance that transmits signals between neurons
- One of the forearm bones
- Relating to movement or muscle control
- Relating to the reception of stimuli through the senses
- The place where two bones meet
- Something that joins bone to bone
- Something that joins muscle to bone
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- The long, slender projection of a neuron that sends electrical impulses
- The collection of bones that protect your lungs
- A bundle of nerves extending from the brain down the spinal column
- The largest bone in the human body
- The basic functional unit of the nervous system
- The short, branching extensions of a neuron that receive signals
- The substance inside a bone that makes blood cells
- A bone in your spine
- The bone that protects your brain
- The central organ of the nervous system located in the skull
20 Clues: A bone in your spine • Bone in your shoulder • One of the forearm bones • The place where two bones meet • The bone that protects your brain • Something that joins bone to bone • The largest bone in the human body • Something that joins muscle to bone • Relating to movement or muscle control • A involuntary, rapid response to a stimulus • ...
Skeletal system in humans 2025-08-18
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- - prevent in the heart
- - contain teeth
- jaw - U shaped bone.
- - position of the body
- - present at elbow
- - irregular bone
- - protects brain
- - connects adjacent bones
- - freely movable joints
- and socket - joint of shoulder
- - bone of thigh
- - present in the middle of chest
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- - connect limbs to trunk bones
- - bones that protect heart & lungs
- - on articulate parts of bones
- - present in the wall of gut
- - muscle under our control
- - connects muscle to bone
- - framework of the body
- - bone of arm
20 Clues: - bone of arm • - contain teeth • - bone of thigh • - irregular bone • - protects brain • - present at elbow • jaw - U shaped bone. • - prevent in the heart • - position of the body • - freely movable joints • - framework of the body • - connects muscle to bone • - connects adjacent bones • - muscle under our control • - present in the wall of gut • - connect limbs to trunk bones • ...
Raelyns skeletal system puzzle 2025-09-12
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- A musle in the arm
- Referimg to the bones in the hand
- A condition where the spine curves sideways
- Pain in the shoulder blades
- Incision made on the lumbar region to reach organs
- The cells responsible for making cartilage
- An image of the joints
- Specialist of the vertebra
- Related to the arm or resembling an arm
- A condition that affects the wrists
- Refers to the shin bone
- A group of conditions that cause pain and inflammation in the joints
- A spine condition where it has a curve in it
- inflammation inflamation of bursa
- A procedure for a disease in the bursa sacs
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- ankle pain
- Chest pain caused by inflammation in the ribs
- Procedure to take an image of the spinal cord
- study of the foot
- A procedure for the spine after fracturing
- A joint disease that causes swelling
- Study of the brain
- refers to the clavicle
- Rare chronic inflammitory diseasethat affects many organs
- A condition that causes extra cells to form lumps in muscles
- Inflammation of the shoulder blade
- Pain occuring in the skull, synonymn for a headache
- Relating to the femur or thigh
- Specialized tissue in the bone cavitys (like the spinal chord)
- stiffening of a joint
30 Clues: ankle pain • study of the foot • A musle in the arm • Study of the brain • stiffening of a joint • refers to the clavicle • An image of the joints • Refers to the shin bone • Specialist of the vertebra • Pain in the shoulder blades • Relating to the femur or thigh • Referimg to the bones in the hand • inflammation inflamation of bursa • Inflammation of the shoulder blade • ...
Skeletal System Test 1 2025-10-29
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- ___ bones are trapped in tendons or ligaments
- A.K.A. brittle bone disease
- (3rd) ___ stage of bone healing: bone replaces callus
- ___ produces platelets, RBCs, WBCs, and is responsible for amenia
- the inner bone surface
- femur, humerus, metatarsals, metacarpals, phalanges, and clavicle are examples of ___ bones
- a hole in bone
- the ___ is a sesamoid bone
- ___ bone forms the hard exterior of bone
- the outer bone surface
- A.K.A. Ricket's disease
- the process of bone formation
- the carpus and tarsus are ___ bones
- ___ cells can become other types of bone cells
- sternum, skull, ribs, scapula, pelvis, frontal, and occipital are examples of ___ bones
- ___ bone is spongy, filled with red bone marrow, and cushions bones
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- ___ contains adipose tissue and is the site of some WBC development
- ___ ossification is the process of turning mesenchymal tissue to bone.
- ___ anchors the periosteum to compact bone
- ___ ossification happens in utero (prenatal).
- a bone's outgrowth that allows connection
- (1st) ___ stage of bone healing: the area becomes inflamed and a hematoma appears
- ___ growth: the growth of the periosteum in flat bones
- ___ ossification takes place throughout childhood (postnatal to adolescence).
- a bone cell that forms bone tissue
- (2nd) ___ stage of bone healing: a callus replaces the hematoma and hold the bones into place
- hyoid vertebrae, mandible, maxilla, zygomatic, coccyx, and sacrum are examples of ___ bones
- another name for ossification
- a bone cell that breaks down bone tissue
- ___ disease: bones weaken from a lack of vitamin D
- ___ growth: new layers of bone increase its diameter
- a mature bone cell that maintains the bone matrix
32 Clues: a hole in bone • the inner bone surface • the outer bone surface • A.K.A. Ricket's disease • the ___ is a sesamoid bone • A.K.A. brittle bone disease • another name for ossification • the process of bone formation • a bone cell that forms bone tissue • the carpus and tarsus are ___ bones • ___ bone forms the hard exterior of bone • a bone cell that breaks down bone tissue • ...
Skeletal System Vocab 7 2025-10-20
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- or Linear bone break incomplete break parallel to the bone and often caused by bones pushing against other bones
- connective tissues which connect muscles to bones at a joint (When the muscle contracts,the tendon pulls the bone in the direction of the contraction.)
- bone structure which has an animal walking on its toes and not placing weight on the heels of the foot (e.g., cat, dog and walking birds)
- bone break complete break at multiple points; also known as “shattered”
- strong band of connective tissue which connect bone to other bone at joint
- teeth in the back of the mouth, specifically used for grinding
- an animal which stands on four feet; includes cattle, sheep, dogs, cats and the majority of animal species
- an animal which stands on two feet; includes the kangaroo, the human and almost all bird species
- Plates cartilage that allows long bones to grow in length; also known as growthplates; plates harden after puberty and eventually turn into solid bone
- end portion or end portions of a long bone
- break due to the twisting of the shaft of the bone; bone can be broken anywhere and break can lead to oblique, comminuted or fissured breaks, as well
- front teeth on the upper and lower jaw
- bone structure of an animal that walks on soles of its feet (e.g., human and bear)
- complete break at a diagonal to the bone, when the bone does not shift apart
- the soft spot in the top of the skull; the location of un-calcified bone at birth
- bone break incomplete break caused by bending of the bone in an arc shape; a break most commonly found in long bones
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- main section of a long bone
- non-permanent teeth
- an animal which does not possess a backbone
- complete break across the bone and perpendicular to the bone
- bone that breaks at any point but does not pierce the skin
- complete break at a diagonal to the bone, when the bone shifts apart; oblique breaks often lead to compound fractures but can be simple, as well
- bone break bone which breaks all the way through
- framework of bone, cartilage and other non-bending materials in a body
- bone break break that occurs only a portion of the way through the bone
- teeth that will remain for the majority of the life of the animal
- soft, shock absorbing substance which covers the ends of bones and reduces bone-on-bone injury; also, connective tissue that calcifies and becomes bone with age
- bone break bone which breaks and pierces the skin
- 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)
- location where two bones meet
30 Clues: non-permanent teeth • main section of a long bone • location where two bones meet • front teeth on the upper and lower jaw • end portion or end portions of a long bone • an animal which does not possess a backbone • bone break bone which breaks all the way through • bone break bone which breaks and pierces the skin • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-09
Across
- 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 and muscular system 2026-01-21
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- Surgical repair (e.g., Arthroplasty — joint replacement).
- An abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar spine (swayback).
- Fibrous connective tissue that envelopes muscles.
- Skeleton: The central framework including the skull, spine, and rib cage.
- An abnormal outward curvature of the spine (humpback).
- Bone (e.g., Osteocyte — a bone cell).
- Skeleton: The bones of the limbs and girdles (shoulders and pelvis).
- The outermost fibrous layer of a bone
- Joint (e.g., Arthralgia — joint pain).
- Pain (e.g., Myalgia — muscle pain).
- Tend/o, or Tendin/o: Tendon, which binds muscle to bone.
- Development or nourishment (e.g., Atrophy — muscle shriveling; Hypertrophy — excessive growth).
- Bone marrow or spinal cord (e.g., Myeloma — a marrow tumor).
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- Joint: A highly mobile joint filled with shock-absorbing fluid.
- An abnormal lateral (sideways) curvature of the spine.
- Weakness (e.g., Myasthenia gravis — severe muscle weakness).
- Stiffening or freezing of a joint.
- Ligament which binds bone to bone.
- Cartilage (e.g., Chondritis — inflammation of cartilage).
- Inflammation (e.g., Osteitis — bone inflammation).
- The surgical suturing of a muscle
- Movement or motion (e.g., Dyskinesia — difficult motion).
- or Myos/o: Muscle (e.g., Myoma — a muscle tumor).
- Porous or thinning (e.g., Osteoporosis).
24 Clues: The surgical suturing of a muscle • Stiffening or freezing of a joint. • Ligament which binds bone to bone. • Pain (e.g., Myalgia — muscle pain). • Bone (e.g., Osteocyte — a bone cell). • The outermost fibrous layer of a bone • Joint (e.g., Arthralgia — joint pain). • Porous or thinning (e.g., Osteoporosis). • Fibrous connective tissue that envelopes muscles. • ...
THE BASIC TISSUE IN HUMAN BODY AND BLOOD 2017-10-26
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- ______IS THE PROCESS OF REPLACING OTHER TISSUES WITH BONE
- THE REST OF THE HEME THAT WERE CONVERTS BY MACROPHAGE IS CALLED ______
- ______MUSCLE CANNOT CONTRACT WITHOUT THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SIGNAL
- ______ IS THE PRODUCTION OF ERYTHROCYTE
- ______ IS THE PROCESS TO MAKE A MUSCLE CONTRACT MORE STRONGLY WHERE THE NERVOUS SYSTEM CAN ACTIVATE MORE MOTOR UNITS
- ______SHORTENS TO PRODUCE A CONTRACTION FOR MOVEMENT
- ______GIVES RISES TO LINING OF GUT AND ASSOCIATED ORGANS
- ______PROVIDE STRENGTH,ELASTICITY AND SUPPORT THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
- ______PROVIDES STRENGTH WITH FLEXIBILITY WHILE RESISTING WEAR
- ______MUSCLE LOCATED IN TUBULAR ORGAN SINGLE NUCLEUS, NON-STRIATED
- ______IS ONE OF THE 3 ELEMENTS OF NERVOUS TISSUE
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- ______TISSUE CONDUCTS IMPULSES TO AND FROM BODY ORGANS VIA NEURONS
- ______IS THE NEUROTRANSMITTER THAT STIMULATES SKELETAL MUSCLE
- ______PROVIDES FRAMEWORK AND STREGTH TO THE BODY
- ______TISSUE WRAPS AROUND AND CUSHIONS AND PROTECT ORGANS
- ______IS THE NERVOUS TISSUE THAT COME FROM THE EMBRYONIC TISSUE
- ______ PARTIALLY GOVERNS THE FLOW OF BLOOD THROUGH THE VESSELS
- ______ IS ONE OF THE BASIC TISSUE
- ______ ALSO KNOWN AS IRON-STORAGE COMPLEX
- ______AS A TRANSPORTS OXYGEN,CO2 AND NUTRIENTS AROUND THE BODY
20 Clues: ______ IS ONE OF THE BASIC TISSUE • ______ IS THE PRODUCTION OF ERYTHROCYTE • ______ ALSO KNOWN AS IRON-STORAGE COMPLEX • ______PROVIDES FRAMEWORK AND STREGTH TO THE BODY • ______IS ONE OF THE 3 ELEMENTS OF NERVOUS TISSUE • ______SHORTENS TO PRODUCE A CONTRACTION FOR MOVEMENT • ______GIVES RISES TO LINING OF GUT AND ASSOCIATED ORGANS • ...
The Skeleton 2021-12-08
Across
- these protect your hear and lungs
- How many bones are in each foot
- How many bones make up the skull
- type of joint of your thumb
- type of joint where bones do not move
- biggest bone in the human body
- to move signals from one place to the other
- What is the difference between the number of baby bones and the number of adult bones
- Inside the body
- At what point are your bones fully developed
- exactly alike
- Which finger has only two bones
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- type of joint in your elbows and knees
- How many vertebrae are in the spine
- place where bones knit together
- How many bones are in an adult skeleton
- mineral important for bone growth
- How many bones are in each hand
- allows the skeleton to move
- Which toe has only two bones
- greased or oiled to reduce friction
- this protects your brain
- function of the skeletal system
- How many ribs do most people have
- another function of the skeletal system
- age range when a child moves into adulthood
26 Clues: exactly alike • Inside the body • this protects your brain • type of joint of your thumb • allows the skeleton to move • Which toe has only two bones • biggest bone in the human body • place where bones knit together • How many bones are in each foot • How many bones are in each hand • function of the skeletal system • Which finger has only two bones • ...
Body systems 2023-10-30
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- system that supplies oxygen to the blood.
- System regulates the body by secreting hormones
- system organs that provide mechanical movement
- System that protects the body from damage
- System for processing of information
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- System that functions to produce offspring
- System that provides structure
- System that remove excess fluids and waste
- system that breaks down food
- system that circulates blood through the body,
10 Clues: system that breaks down food • System that provides structure • System for processing of information • system that supplies oxygen to the blood. • System that functions to produce offspring • System that remove excess fluids and waste • System that protects the body from damage • system organs that provide mechanical movement • ...
Anatomy, Physiology, Necessary Life Functions, and Dissection Tools Crossword 2022-09-22
Across
- opposite of microscopic anatomy
- the act of building and breaking down macromolecules
- group of organ systems trying to survive life
- a survival need that prevents us from exploding
- anatomy of unborn people
- system that provides fluids and fights infections
- sharp for precise deep cuts
- Point sharp objects or tools _from yourself and others.
- study of body structures
- another name for the circulatory system
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- system that protects, supports, and shapes the body
- scissor looking but for gripping
- study of body functions
- Never dissect while holding the specimen in your _.
- system that secretes hormonal instructions to the body
- system that provides outer protection to prevent water loss and maintain body temperature
- surgical blade for deep cuts
- group of cells with a specialized goal
- group of tissues with a specialized goal
- scientific questioning
20 Clues: scientific questioning • study of body functions • anatomy of unborn people • study of body structures • sharp for precise deep cuts • surgical blade for deep cuts • opposite of microscopic anatomy • scissor looking but for gripping • group of cells with a specialized goal • another name for the circulatory system • group of tissues with a specialized goal • ...
Alexia Gipson - Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- Protects head from the sun
- This helps fight diseases
- Female organ
- Tubes that carry urine
- Food spends a few hour in here
- This system has parts that fight diseases
- This system breaks down food to make proteins
- protects body from injury and bacteria
- This controls hormones
- vocals cords are stretched across this
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- Collection of glands that secrete hormones
- This helps you chew
- This stores urine until it gets full
- The human body uses this system to reproduce
- produces eggs
- This helps fight diseases
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Protects soft tissues of fingers and toes
- Jelly-like center of bone
- muscles that pull on the lungs
- This protects bones
- This system protects small organs
- This system gets rid of waste
- Male organ
- make breathable surface
25 Clues: Male organ • Female organ • produces eggs • This helps you chew • This protects bones • Tubes that carry urine • This controls hormones • make breathable surface • This helps fight diseases • This helps fight diseases • Jelly-like center of bone • Protects head from the sun • This system gets rid of waste • Food spends a few hour in here • muscles that pull on the lungs • ...
A&P Skeletal System 2021-11-15
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- Suture between temporal and parietal bones
- Anterior portion (forehead)
- Nasal cavity, visible in eye socket
- Connects to thumb
- These ribs are the last 2 pairs, found on dorsal side
- lower back (tailbone)
- Forms upper jaws
- Lower back
- Hand
- Suture between parietal bones
- On each side of the top of the skull
- Forms the back of the skull
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- Suture between occipital and parietal bones
- Upper arm
- Cheek bones
- Lower jaws, only movable bone of the skull
- Upper leg
- Lower leg, fatter bone
- Neck
- Middle back
- Fingers
- Side, above ear
- Suture between frontal and parietal bones
- Within the cranium partly visible in eye socket
- Wrist
- Connects to pinky
- These ribs are the next 3 pairs, attach to ribs above them
- These ribs are the first 7 pairs, attach directly to sternum
28 Clues: Neck • Hand • Wrist • Fingers • Upper arm • Upper leg • Lower back • Cheek bones • Middle back • Side, above ear • Forms upper jaws • Connects to thumb • Connects to pinky • 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 • ...
Medical Terminology Skeletal System 2021-12-03
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- near the sacrum
- part of the skeleton made up of skull, spine, ribs, and sternum
- cranial bone near the ears
- end portion of long bones
- occurs after a fracture as bones are realigned
- membrane that covers outside of bone
- scoliosis, lordosis and kyphosis are all disorders of the...
- breast bone
- joint between bones of the skull
- shaft of long bones
- upper jaw bone
- term for removal of the tail bone
- vertebra that axis and atlas belong to
- disease caused by Vit D deficiency
- if one has carpal tunnel this part of their body might have pain
- last bone of spinal column
- referring to region below the ribs
- joint disorder of the jaw has this abbreviation
- fingers and toes have this same general name
- join that is freely moveable
- vertebra degeneration
- small sac near/surrounding a joint
- lack of synovial fluid
- bone tissue is dissolved and returned to circulation in this process
- immature bone marrow cell
- loss of bone mass disorder
- vertebra of lower back
- number of cervical vertebra
- partial dislocation
- area where growth occurs in long bone
- stone in a bursa
- rererring to rib and cartilage
- hip bone socket
- fissure of the skull
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- cranial bones are found here
- a neoplasm of cartilage
- only moveable joint in skull is between the temporal bone and _____
- another name for a spinal tap
- joint between bottom portion of spine and pelvis
- an artificial part
- condyle, tubercle and tuberosities are considered to be this
- fusion of a joint
- cells that create/form bones
- forearm bone
- name for formation of cartilage
- destruction of bone
- cells that destroy bones
- knee
- another name for a joint
- wrist
- DMJ, OA and RA are all forms of
- elbow
- where cervical vertebra are located
- lower leg bone that bares weight
- vertebra behind chest cavity
- upper leg bone
- forearm bone
- disorder caused by deficiency of bone tissue
- upper arm bone
- disease casued by tuberculosis of the spine
- where cruciate ligaments are located
- mature bone cells
- lateral lower leg bone
- resembling cartilage
- shoulder blades
- connective tissue that connects bone to bone and strengthens joints
- BMD and DEXA scans pertain to bone ______
- ankle
68 Clues: knee • wrist • elbow • ankle • breast bone • forearm bone • forearm bone • upper jaw bone • upper leg bone • upper arm bone • near the sacrum • shoulder blades • hip bone socket • stone in a bursa • fusion of a joint • mature bone cells • an artificial part • destruction of bone • shaft of long bones • partial dislocation • resembling cartilage • fissure of the skull • vertebra degeneration • lack of synovial fluid • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2015-02-09
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- Shaft of the leg bone
- Lower end of the Sternum
- Forms the bridge of the nose
- Cranial bones are joined by
- Tailbone
- Skeleton from the middle of the head to the bottom of the spine
- Inside of the Diaphysis; contains bone marrow
- Thin membrane covering the bone
- Inner membrane layer
- "to form bone"
- Place where bones come together
- Upper jaw bone
- Lower jaw bone
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- Attached to the Axial Skeleton
- tissue Consist of bone cells called Osteocytes
- Neck
- End of the bone
- Chest
- Lower Back
- Extends from hip to knee
20 Clues: Neck • Chest • Tailbone • Lower Back • "to form bone" • Upper jaw bone • Lower jaw bone • End of the bone • Inner membrane layer • Shaft of the leg bone • Lower end of the Sternum • Extends from hip to knee • Cranial bones are joined by • Forms the bridge of the nose • Attached to the Axial Skeleton • Thin membrane covering the bone • Place where bones come together • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2015-09-19
20 Clues: wrist • beyond • fingers • kneecap • heel bone • shin bone • bone cells • collarbone • breastbone • pain in ribs • turning inward • bone formation • shoulder blade • turning outward • shaft of a long bone • disease of cartilage • joint free moving joint • where bones come together • moving around central axis • fracture of distal end of fibula
Chapter 5 Skeletal system 2016-02-22
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- spaces within connective tissue filled with synovial fluid
- break is s shaped, usually caused by twisting injury
- pain in the ribs
- the lateral leg bone
- bone tissue
- joint with little movement
- broken bone
- bony protrusion on either side of the ankle
- the collarbone
- end of the long bone
- one of the three bones fused together to form the hip bone
- a wrist bone
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- having to do with an arm
- knee cap
- bending a joint
- movement away from the midline of the body
- turning outward
- vertebrae in the lower spinal column
- pain in the arm
- a precursor of bone tissue
- inflammation of a joint
- the bone above the upper teeth
- a tear in a ligament or the fibrous tissue that connects bones
23 Clues: knee cap • bone tissue • broken bone • a wrist bone • the collarbone • bending a joint • turning outward • pain in the arm • pain in the ribs • the lateral leg bone • end of the long bone • inflammation of a joint • having to do with an arm • a precursor of bone tissue • joint with little movement • the bone above the upper teeth • vertebrae in the lower spinal column • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-16
Across
- the flat bone of the chest that supports the ribs.
- four fused vertebrae.
- bones of the spine.
- cancer of bone.
- the type of fluid allowing joint movement.
- describing the vertebrae supporting the skull.
- collecting synovial fluid from a joint.
- joint inflammation, pain, and swelling.
- the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone of the body.
- a common wrist pain from desk work.
- the bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.
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- a broken bone.
- surgical procedure used to restore the integrity of a joint.
- humpback.
- swayback.
- a reception for the lower teeth.
- mechanosensors of bone responsible for remodeling.
- connective tissue that surrounds bone.
- a bone prone to dislocation and injury.
- vertebrae of the lower spinal column (l1-l5).
20 Clues: humpback. • swayback. • a broken bone. • cancer of bone. • bones of the spine. • four fused vertebrae. • a reception for the lower teeth. • a common wrist pain from desk work. • connective tissue that surrounds bone. • collecting synovial fluid from a joint. • a bone prone to dislocation and injury. • joint inflammation, pain, and swelling. • ...
