skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Human Body 2014-09-16
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- hard organ made of connective tissue
- System breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body
- brings oxygen into the body ---the first part of the digestive system
- consisting of multiple cells
- tube that travels to the stomach
- blood cells type of blood cell that carries oxygen to all of the body cells
- send from one person or place to another
- System made up of bundles of long fibers
- Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates
- part of the respiratory system--brings oxygen into the body
- bag like organ that squeezes food to assist with digestion
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- colorless, sticky parts of the blood that help stop (clot) the bleeding
- System of or relating to circulation-- moving blood through out the body
- tube with rings where inhaled air from nose and mouth travel
- the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs- pumps the blood through out the body--main organ of circulatory system
- having or consisting of a single cell
- long tube of muscles, adds digestive juices to break down food.
- two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates
- system system pertaining to breathing
- System supports body and gives shape, helps you move, protects organs
- work with bones to help you move-- 3 types
- blood cells type of blood cell that protects the body from illness
22 Clues: consisting of multiple cells • tube that travels to the stomach • hard organ made of connective tissue • having or consisting of a single cell • system system pertaining to breathing • send from one person or place to another • System made up of bundles of long fibers • work with bones to help you move-- 3 types • Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates • ...
Levels of Organization 2022-11-08
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- a group of two or more organs working together
- the largest organ in the human body
- the number of organ systems in the human body
- the most abundant cells in the human body
- the basic units of structure and function in living things
- the most common cell found in the nervous system
- the number of vital organs in the human body
- the type of tissue that lines your organs
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- a group of similar cells working together
- a group of similar tissues working together
- an organism made up of many cells
- the major organ of the circulatory system
- the organ system containing all of bones in the human body
- the organ system that contains the mouth, stomach, and small and large intestines
- an entire living thing
15 Clues: an entire living thing • an organism made up of many cells • the largest organ in the human body • a group of similar cells working together • the major organ of the circulatory system • the most abundant cells in the human body • the type of tissue that lines your organs • a group of similar tissues working together • the number of vital organs in the human body • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2015-01-29
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- HAS THE THINNEST SKIN ON THE FACE
- A TUBE THAT CONNECTS THE MOUNT AND NOSE TO THE LUNGS
- HAS 8 MUSCLES AND PART OF THE MOUTH
- SYSTEM THE CENTRAL ORGAN IS THE HEART
- BRINGS OXYGEN INTO THE BODY
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- THE BLOOD TRAVELS FROM THE HEART TO THE LUNGS
- SYSTEM PROTECTS THE BODY FROM VARIOUS KINDS OF DAMAGE
- GAS EXCHANGE AND CARBON DIOXIDE
- SYSTEM RESPONSIBLE FOR MOVEMENT OF THE BODY
- SYSTEM IT PROTECTS AND SUPPORT THE BODY
10 Clues: BRINGS OXYGEN INTO THE BODY • GAS EXCHANGE AND CARBON DIOXIDE • HAS THE THINNEST SKIN ON THE FACE • HAS 8 MUSCLES AND PART OF THE MOUTH • SYSTEM THE CENTRAL ORGAN IS THE HEART • SYSTEM IT PROTECTS AND SUPPORT THE BODY • SYSTEM RESPONSIBLE FOR MOVEMENT OF THE BODY • THE BLOOD TRAVELS FROM THE HEART TO THE LUNGS • A TUBE THAT CONNECTS THE MOUNT AND NOSE TO THE LUNGS • ...
Nervous System 2021-05-12
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- specialized cells that detect changes in the body.
- responsible for muscle tone, balance, posture, and muscle coordination.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects muscle control, movement, and coordination.
- system that sends messages to the CNS.
- someone who studies the anatomy of the nervous system.
- connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions.
- what happens to your body before speaking in public?
- what is your nervous system trying to maintain when you sweat?
- someone who studies the nervous system.
- Which part of the nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord?
- which part of the nervous system is in charge of flight or fight response?
- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement?
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- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls automatic functions?
- hormone that regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- what part of the nervous system is in charge of the rest and digest response?
- hormone that interacts with the sympathetic nervous system during fight or flight response
- nerve cells that carry electrical messages.
- someone who studies the biology of the nervous system.
- the major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- carries impulses from all parts of the brain to the body and all parts of the body to the brain.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects brain function, memory, and behavior.
- system that works with the nervous to identify odors.
- what system does the brain work with to regulate heart rate and blood pressure?
- system that provides calcium that is essential to the functioning of the nervous system.
- largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning.
25 Clues: system that sends messages to the CNS. • someone who studies the nervous system. • nerve cells that carry electrical messages. • specialized cells that detect changes in the body. • what happens to your body before speaking in public? • largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning. • system that works with the nervous to identify odors. • ...
Nervous System 2023-03-17
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- specialized cells that detect changes in the body.
- responsible for muscle tone, balance, posture, and muscle coordination.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects muscle control, movement, and coordination.
- system that sends messages to the CNS.
- someone who studies the anatomy of the nervous system.
- connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions.
- what happens to your body before speaking in public?
- what is your nervous system trying to maintain when you sweat?
- someone who studies the nervous system.
- Which part of the nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord?
- which part of the nervous system is in charge of flight or fight response?
- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement?
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- what is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls automatic functions?
- hormone that regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- what part of the nervous system is in charge of the rest and digest response?
- hormone that interacts with the sympathetic nervous system during fight or flight response
- nerve cells that carry electrical messages.
- someone who studies the biology of the nervous system.
- the major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
- carries impulses from all parts of the brain to the body and all parts of the body to the brain.
- disease common in the nervous system that affects brain function, memory, and behavior.
- system that works with the nervous to identify odors.
- what system does the brain work with to regulate heart rate and blood pressure?
- system that provides calcium that is essential to the functioning of the nervous system.
- largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning.
25 Clues: system that sends messages to the CNS. • someone who studies the nervous system. • nerve cells that carry electrical messages. • specialized cells that detect changes in the body. • what happens to your body before speaking in public? • largest part of the brain-controls memory/reasoning. • system that works with the nervous to identify odors. • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis Cross Word Puzzle 2023-03-17
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- Circulate in the bloodstream and control the actions of certain cells or organs
- The system that includes the organs that involve producing offspring
- When the product of a reaction leads to a decrease in that reaction
- Includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, or sweat
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels
- The system that includes the nose, throat, and lungs
- The system composed with specialized cells called muscle fibers
- Composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to make the body move
- The system that includes the organs that break down food
- The ability of an organism to deal with the consequences of a disruption in internal and external environments
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly
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- The system that includes the bone structure of the body
- The glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood
- Consists of organ which remove metabolic wastes and toxins from the body
- A single muscle cell
- The bigger blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- Occurs to increase the change or output
- A biological occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system
- The smaller blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
20 Clues: A single muscle cell • Occurs to increase the change or output • The system that includes the nose, throat, and lungs • The system that includes the bone structure of the body • The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels • The system that includes the organs that break down food • The system composed with specialized cells called muscle fibers • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword #1 2013-07-04
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- The middle part of the muscle
- Comprise the skeletal system
- A colourless, jellylike substance in which food elements are present
- Large bone on the little finger side of forearm
- Broad muscle that covers the top of the skull
- The system which manages the blood supply
- Palm
- Draws down corner of mouth
- U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue
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- Dense, active protoplasm found in the centre of the cell
- Muscle beneath the frontalis and the orbicularis oculi
- Chemical process whereby body cells are nourished and supplied with energy
- A tendon which connects the occipitals to the frontalis. Epicranial ___________
- Breaking down of larger molecules into smaller ones
- A system composed of skin
- Involuntary muscles
- Body structures designed to accomplish a specific function
- The bone forming the forehead
- Bones forming the sides of the head in the ear region
19 Clues: Palm • Involuntary muscles • A system composed of skin • Draws down corner of mouth • Comprise the skeletal system • The middle part of the muscle • The bone forming the forehead • U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue • The system which manages the blood supply • Broad muscle that covers the top of the skull • Large bone on the little finger side of forearm • ...
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2024-05-14
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- The myosin molecules’ globular heads that protrude from a thick filament within a muscle fiber and interact with the actin molecules in the thin filaments to bring about a shortening of the muscle fiber during contraction
- A single muscle cell, which is relatively long and cylindrical in shape
- Involuntary muscle in the walls of hollow organs and tubes innervated by the autonomic nervous system
- One of the regulatory proteins in the thin filaments of muscle fibers
- Specialized cytoskeletal structures within the skeletal muscle that are made up of actin, tropomyosin, and troponin molecules and interact with the thick filaments to shorten during muscle contraction
- Striated muscle, which is attached to the skeleton and is responsible for the movement of the bones in purposeful relation to one another; innervated by the somatic nervous system and under voluntary control
- One of the regulatory proteins in the thin filaments of muscle fibers
- A giant, highly elastic protein that extends in both directions from the M line along the length of the thick filament to the Z lines and is responsible for the parallel elastic component of the muscle fiber
- The functional unit of skeletal muscle; the area between two Z lines within a myofibril
- A specialized intracellular structure of muscle cells that contains the contractile apparatus
- A perpendicular in-folding of the surface membrane of a muscle fiber; rapidly spreads surface electric activity into the central portions of the muscle fiber
- During embryonic development, the huge skeletal muscle fibers are formed by the fusion of many smaller cells
- One of the light bands that alternate with dark (A) bands to create a striated appearance in a skeletal or cardiac muscle fiber when these fibers are viewed with a light microscope
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- The ATP-powered cross-bridge binding and bending that pulls the thin filaments in closer together between the thick filaments during contraction of a muscle fiber
- The smallest component of an organ that can perform all the functions of the organ
- Troponin and tropomyosin, which play a role in regulating muscle contraction by either covering or exposing the sites of interaction between actin and the myosin cross-bridges
- Spans the gap between the T tubule and the lateral sac and serve as Ca2+ release channels and are also known as ryanodine receptors
- The specialized muscle found only in the heart
- Specialized cytoskeletal structures within the skeletal muscle that are made up of myosin molecules and interact with the thin filaments to shorten the fiber during muscle contraction
- One of the dark bands that alternate with light (I) bands to create a striated appearance in a skeletal or cardiac muscle fiber when these fibers are viewed with a light microscope
- A fine meshwork of interconnected tubules that surrounds a muscle fiber’s myofibrils; contains expanded lateral sacs, which store calcium that is released into the cytosol in response to a local action potential
- Supporting proteins that hold the thick filaments together vertically within each stack
- The lighter area within the middle of the A band, where the thin filaments do not reach
- The expanded saclike regions of a muscle fiber’s sarcoplasmic reticulum; store and release calcium, which plays a key role in triggering muscle contraction
- The protein forming the thick filaments in muscle fibers
- A flattened disclike cytoskeletal protein that connects the thin filaments of two adjoining sarcomeres
26 Clues: The specialized muscle found only in the heart • The protein forming the thick filaments in muscle fibers • One of the regulatory proteins in the thin filaments of muscle fibers • One of the regulatory proteins in the thin filaments of muscle fibers • A single muscle cell, which is relatively long and cylindrical in shape • ...
Human body 2021-12-01
10 Clues: pumps blood • helps you think • what you walk on • helps you breath • where you sneeze • what move your feet • what you look out of • what you eat through • system movement support • what you pick things up in
Autonomic Nervous System 2021-02-03
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- In the ANS: smooth, cardiac, or glands.
- Type of sympathetic ganglion.
- Relays signals between autonomic neurons.
- Parasympathetic functions (salivation, urination, etc.).
- Neurotransmitter of the sympathetic division.
- Type of parasympathetic ganglion.
- Neuron that connects CNS to ganglion.
- Neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic division.
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- Neuron that connects ganglion to effector.
- Neurons that release ACh
- Rest & digest division of the ANS.
- Division of the nervous system that stimulates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, or glands.
- Neurons that release norepinephrine.
- Fight or flight division of the ANS.
- Division of the nervous system that stimulates skeletal muscle.
15 Clues: Neurons that release ACh • Type of sympathetic ganglion. • Type of parasympathetic ganglion. • Rest & digest division of the ANS. • Neurons that release norepinephrine. • Fight or flight division of the ANS. • Neuron that connects CNS to ganglion. • In the ANS: smooth, cardiac, or glands. • Relays signals between autonomic neurons. • ...
The body systems 2023-05-09
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- processes food and turns it into energy
- responsible for movement
- maintains body fluid levels
- soft tissue that is main of the muscular system
- controls your growth development, metabolism, reproduction
- Removes waste from blood through urine
- sends messages to the different parts of the body
- protects your inner organs
- found in the middle of bones
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- creates hormones and develop offspring
- main organ of the respiratory system
- Pumps blood
- contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- sends signals to the body parts
- moves oxygen around the body and removes carbon dioxide
15 Clues: Pumps blood • responsible for movement • protects your inner organs • maintains body fluid levels • found in the middle of bones • sends signals to the body parts • main organ of the respiratory system • creates hormones and develop offspring • Removes waste from blood through urine • processes food and turns it into energy • soft tissue that is main of the muscular system • ...
Bones 2020-05-28
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- / this is a spongy tissue that resides inside some bones , it can crate red blood cells which helps transport blood through the body, and more.
- / the central region of a long bone.
- / is a cylindrical structure that contain living osteocytes and consist of a lamallae.
- / delivers blood to the bone.
- / this type of bone is long, and not very wide. They are very important for the mobility of the skeletal system.
- / the ends of a long bone.
- / this lines the inside of bones and the medullay cavity.
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- / the destination of growth in bones, it is only present in children.
- bone / the substance that makes up your hard skeleton.
- / located in the center of all cells, controls what transpires.
- cavity / where the bone marrow is located.
- bone / can be found at the ends of long bones, very porous and contains red marrow.
- / is found in adults and is what replaces the epiphyseal plate.
- / a cell that is responsible for making the bone.
- / a mature osteoblast embedded in the matrix.
- / the membrane that coats the outer portion of bones, it is quite dense.
- / the narrow and centrally located channel in osteons that allows for the exchange of materials.
- / flexible connective tissue that connects bones.
- / these make up the skeletal system and protect interior organs from damage, they are rigid.
- vessels / allows nutrients and waste in and out of bones.
20 Clues: / the ends of a long bone. • / delivers blood to the bone. • / the central region of a long bone. • cavity / where the bone marrow is located. • / a mature osteoblast embedded in the matrix. • / a cell that is responsible for making the bone. • / flexible connective tissue that connects bones. • bone / the substance that makes up your hard skeleton. • ...
Annelids 2020-01-27
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- / type of digestive system
- / the type of skeletal system annelids have
- / major characteristic (2 words)
- / the latin word meaning little ring
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- / Easy to swallow and _____.
- / each of a number of paired muscular bristle-bearing appendages used in locomotion, sensation, or respiration.
- / Marine and terrestrial annelids
- / Marine annelids
- / Parasitic, aquatic, and terrestrial annelids
- / Annelids body symmetry is...
10 Clues: / Marine annelids • / type of digestive system • / Easy to swallow and _____. • / Annelids body symmetry is... • / major characteristic (2 words) • / Marine and terrestrial annelids • / the latin word meaning little ring • / the type of skeletal system annelids have • / Parasitic, aquatic, and terrestrial annelids • ...
Muscular System 2022-10-05
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- A neurotransmitter necessary for muscle contraction.
- Contractile fibers within a muscle cell; actin and myosin.
- Fibers that allow for endurance activities.
- A muscle that acts in opposition to a prime mover.
- Increase in number of motor units activated as stimulation intensity increases.
- Condition of the muscle that occurs when myosin and actin levels drop
- A neuron that transmits impulses from the central nervous system to an effector.
- The outer sheath of connective tissue which surrounds a skeletal muscle.
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- Condition where the body becomes rigid after death due to increased calcium permeability .
- Connection point between motor neurons.
- Dense connective tissue that separates individual skeletal muscles from other muscles.
- Fibers built for rapid movements.
- Bundles of muscle fibers
- Structural and functional unit of a myofibril.
14 Clues: Bundles of muscle fibers • Fibers built for rapid movements. • Connection point between motor neurons. • Fibers that allow for endurance activities. • Structural and functional unit of a myofibril. • A muscle that acts in opposition to a prime mover. • A neurotransmitter necessary for muscle contraction. • Contractile fibers within a muscle cell; actin and myosin. • ...
cardiovascular 2016-12-13
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- connects the arteries and veins
- transports blood away from the heart
- interacts with this system because in the bloodstream but also fight against infection.
- brings nutrient-depleted blood to the lungs and nutrient-rich blood back to the heart
- transport blood back to the heart
- main organ in the system and pumps blood
- hollow tubes for carrying blood
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- brings nutrient-rich blood to tissues and organs
- a fluid that transports nutrients and waste throughout the body
- to transport nutrients to cells
- arteries that surround the heart
- interacts with this system by receiving oxygen from the lungs
- interacts with this system by having blood cells made in bone marrow
- an involuntary muscle found in the heart
- structures within the heart that regulate blood flow
15 Clues: connects the arteries and veins • to transport nutrients to cells • hollow tubes for carrying blood • arteries that surround the heart • transport blood back to the heart • transports blood away from the heart • an involuntary muscle found in the heart • main organ in the system and pumps blood • brings nutrient-rich blood to tissues and organs • ...
Unit 2A 2024-08-13
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- neurotransmitter that promotes sleep and relaxation
- gap between neurons
- neurotransmitter that regulates sleep, mood, and appetite. Low levels can lead to depression
- neuron's cell body
- division of nervous system that controls non-voluntary functions
- division of the nervous system that returns the body to a calm state after an emergency
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- part of neuron that sends messages to other neurons, muscles, and glands
- excess neurotransmitter is reabsorbed by the neuron that released it
- study of variation and heredity in living organisms
- division of nervous system that prepares the body for an emergency
- protective layer that surrounds the axon
- neurotransmitter associated with learning and memory
- part of neuron that receives information
- neurotransmitter that effects muscle control and happiness
- division of nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
15 Clues: neuron's cell body • gap between neurons • protective layer that surrounds the axon • part of neuron that receives information • neurotransmitter that promotes sleep and relaxation • study of variation and heredity in living organisms • neurotransmitter associated with learning and memory • neurotransmitter that effects muscle control and happiness • ...
ATDP Skeletal System 2022-07-15
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- rubber-like padding at ends of bones to cushion joints
- location where red blood cells are made
- areas where 2 or more bones meet
- soft, flexible tissue that connects bone to muscle
- type of bone where red blood cells are made
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- type of joint between humerus and ulna, forming elbow
- type of joint between hip and femur
- tough elastic tissue that connect bone to bone
- outer layer of bone that contain bone-producing cells for bone growth and repair
- another name for a freely-moving joint
10 Clues: areas where 2 or more bones meet • type of joint between hip and femur • another name for a freely-moving joint • location where red blood cells are made • type of bone where red blood cells are made • tough elastic tissue that connect bone to bone • soft, flexible tissue that connects bone to muscle • type of joint between humerus and ulna, forming elbow • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2020-09-24
10 Clues: kneecap • thigh bone • ears, nose • spinal bones • thoracic bones • shoulder blades • where bones connect • spine, thorax, skull • arms, legs, feet, hands • connects bones at joints
The skeletal system 2021-08-31
10 Clues: the longest bone • damages the bones • a connective tissue • what the skeletal is • the bones store this • they hold the body together • its what the bones are designed for • needed in small amounts for the body • helps slow the process of osteoporosis • the amount of bones in the average adult
The Skeletal System 2023-02-08
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- Weakest bone in the body
- Bones act as a ______ for the body
- Made up of the limbs and Pelvic bone
- Limits spines movement and allows it time to heal
- Stores and protects the brain
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- Possible symptom of a spinal injury
- Strongest bone in the body
- Supports the body and helps it stay up right
- Made up of the ribs, skull and spine
- lift with this and not your back
10 Clues: Weakest bone in the body • Strongest bone in the body • Stores and protects the brain • lift with this and not your back • Bones act as a ______ for the body • Possible symptom of a spinal injury • Made up of the limbs and Pelvic bone • Made up of the ribs, skull and spine • Supports the body and helps it stay up right • Limits spines movement and allows it time to heal
Muscular & Skeletal System 2023-04-04
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- a muscle that you can control
- the muscles on top of the shoulders
- the muscles on either side of the chest
- the lower part of the abdomen, between the hip bones
- the place where bones meet
- the muscles in the buttocks[largest muscles]
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- the muscles on the front of the thighs
- a series of bones stretching from the neck to the pelvis
- the bones in your head
- a muscle that you cannot control
10 Clues: the bones in your head • the place where bones meet • a muscle that you can control • a muscle that you cannot control • the muscles on top of the shoulders • the muscles on the front of the thighs • the muscles on either side of the chest • the muscles in the buttocks[largest muscles] • the lower part of the abdomen, between the hip bones • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-04-19
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- Bones are made up of living tissues formed into different _______
- The type of fracture where the broken end of the bone breaks through the skin
- Band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attach 1 bone to another
- Layer of densely compact bone that is hard
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- Strong, flexible connective tissue acting as a cushion between 2 bones to reduce friction
- The system that provides a living structure for the body
- The process in which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired
- Fibrous cord that attaches muscle to the bone
- The system that allows limbs/other parts of the body to move
- The type of tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissue and organs in the body
10 Clues: Layer of densely compact bone that is hard • Fibrous cord that attaches muscle to the bone • The system that provides a living structure for the body • The process in which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired • The system that allows limbs/other parts of the body to move • Bones are made up of living tissues formed into different _______ • ...
The Skeletal System: 2023-04-24
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- The bone hat makes up the human head.
- Bones, ligaments ,and stores minerals
- How many bones are there in the body?
- Thigh bone, the largest and strongest bone in the human body.
- The 5 bones inside the palm of a hand.
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- Irregular bones making up your spine.
- Long bone connecting your arms to your rib cage.
- The set of bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- The bone of the upper arm.
- The bones that make up the feet.
10 Clues: The bone of the upper arm. • The bones that make up the feet. • Irregular bones making up your spine. • The bone hat makes up the human head. • Bones, ligaments ,and stores minerals • How many bones are there in the body? • The 5 bones inside the palm of a hand. • Long bone connecting your arms to your rib cage. • The set of bones that protect the heart and lungs. • ...
Feline Skeletal System 2023-05-23
10 Clues: Kneecap • Lower Jaw • Upper Jaw • Shoulder Blade • The tail has 18-23 of these • Below the Atlas (Also X and Y) • Most are attached to the Sternum • All ribs are attached to this vertebrae • The 7 vertebrae that make up the center of the back • Attaches to the base of the skull (also a book of maps)
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-03-23
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- A hard and almost inflexible structure
- A system of bones located around your body that give you shape
- A location where two or more bones meet
- A tough band of tissue that holds bones to joints
- The rounded surface of a bone which fits into a ring formed by the other
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- A joint located in the shoulders and hip that allows movement in all direction
- Connects muscle to bone
- Allows joints to glide over each other, which allows movement in all directions
- A soft flexible material located in the nose and ears
- A strong joint located in the knee and elbow that allows movement up and down
10 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • A hard and almost inflexible structure • A location where two or more bones meet • A tough band of tissue that holds bones to joints • A soft flexible material located in the nose and ears • A system of bones located around your body that give you shape • The rounded surface of a bone which fits into a ring formed by the other • ...
Skeletal Body System 2022-05-04
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- Provides movement and stability
- Internal framework of the human body
- A medical issue that is a displacement of part of the rubbery center
- Made up of bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons and muscles
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- A medical issue that contains an inflammation located around the joints of your body
- Able to give the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals
- The material that holds up our body from collapsing
- Provides support when there is need for flexibility
- Able to hold structures together
- Serves to move bones and structure
10 Clues: Provides movement and stability • Able to hold structures together • Serves to move bones and structure • Internal framework of the human body • The material that holds up our body from collapsing • Provides support when there is need for flexibility • Made up of bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons and muscles • ...
Skeletal System Review 2023-10-20
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- What is the bone name for ankles?
- What is the bone name for arm?
- What is the membrane of blood vessels and nerves that wraps around most of your bones?
- What is the bone name for a palm?
- The ______ ______ is a part of the circulatory system.
- Which organ runs through the vertebral foramen?
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- This type of bone has a honeycomb-like structure.
- What is smooth and has white tissue that covers the ends of the bones?
- What does the definition, an opening, hole, or passage, especially in a bone mean?
- This type of bone is hard, solid osseous tissue found in the cortex of all bones
10 Clues: What is the bone name for arm? • What is the bone name for ankles? • What is the bone name for a palm? • Which organ runs through the vertebral foramen? • This type of bone has a honeycomb-like structure. • The ______ ______ is a part of the circulatory system. • What is smooth and has white tissue that covers the ends of the bones? • ...
Body Systems 2023-01-24
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- Can you feel that? The brain and nerves control this system.
- Works with another system to allow movement.
- Biceps and triceps belong to this system.
- Body's transport system. Moving things with blood.
- Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need.
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- Waste products are gotten rid of using this system.
- Body's breathing system.
- Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system.
8 Clues: Body's breathing system. • Biceps and triceps belong to this system. • Works with another system to allow movement. • Body's transport system. Moving things with blood. • Waste products are gotten rid of using this system. • Breaks down the food we eat into nutrients we need. • Lets make children!The body's offspring creating system. • ...
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- system of our body that controls what we feel
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- a complex network of glands and organs.
- what your body does to keep yourself in survivable conditions
- system that controls reproduction
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- a substance that effects the way you behave
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin.
- system that allows you to breathe
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- system used to turn food into energy
- single muscle cells
- system that rids waste from the body
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- system that consist of the bones in an organisms body
- sum of all systems in a human body
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- combination of cells that have the ability to contract
- any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body,
20 Clues: single muscle cells • system that controls reproduction • system that allows you to breathe • sum of all systems in a human body • system used to turn food into energy • system that rids waste from the body • a complex network of glands and organs. • a substance that effects the way you behave • system of our body that controls what we feel • ...
The Human Body 2022-11-17
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- Part of the brain that is the -------- cortex
- connect one bone to another
- carries messages throughout our body
- produces cells to fight to infection and heal bones
- another name for the skull
- soft tissue that make up our ears and nose
- system that controls messages being sent through the body
- system that includes all of our bones
- command center for the body
- attach bone to muscle
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- Largest part of the brain
- muscle movement we cannot control
- larger of the two leg bones
- Bones that protect the spinal cord
- muscle movement we can control
- help move the bones in our body
16 Clues: attach bone to muscle • Largest part of the brain • another name for the skull • connect one bone to another • larger of the two leg bones • command center for the body • muscle movement we can control • help move the bones in our body • muscle movement we cannot control • Bones that protect the spinal cord • carries messages throughout our body • ...
Anja Berke - Body Systems 2023-03-03
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- This body system includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerve endings
- This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- The system in charge of taking in oxygen through the nose and mouth
- The body system that helps you move
- This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body
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- The organ that pumps blood through the body
- The body system that helps your body keep its shape
- The circulatory system uses ___, capillaries, and arteries to move blood through the body
- The digestive process starts with this
- This organ is the control center of the nervous system
10 Clues: The body system that helps you move • The digestive process starts with this • The organ that pumps blood through the body • The body system that helps your body keep its shape • This organ is the control center of the nervous system • This body system moves oxygen and nutrients around the body • This body system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines • ...
19. Valerie.v.n.-p4d 2021-08-07
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- it is a strong protective 'helmet'
- are what your skeleton made of
- the smallest unit
- sysytem break down food so that it can be used by the body
- that supports and protect insects body
- are places in our skeletal system where bones meet
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- a group of cell
- our bones cannot move without them
- system transport blood around the body
- work together to form a body system
10 Clues: a group of cell • the smallest unit • are what your skeleton made of • our bones cannot move without them • it is a strong protective 'helmet' • work together to form a body system • system transport blood around the body • that supports and protect insects body • are places in our skeletal system where bones meet • sysytem break down food so that it can be used by the body
P4D-Caren Clairevelyn 2021-08-05
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- part of our elbows,knees and knuckles
- system that protects some organs
- part of body that has 22 bones
- joints that can be found in the skull
- places in our skeletal system where bones meet
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- that allow us to move
- a collection of the same kind of cells
- the smallest unit of life
- things that circulatory system transports around the body
- the biggest part of our body
10 Clues: that allow us to move • the smallest unit of life • the biggest part of our body • part of body that has 22 bones • system that protects some organs • part of our elbows,knees and knuckles • joints that can be found in the skull • a collection of the same kind of cells • places in our skeletal system where bones meet • ...
The Skeletal System 2012-10-29
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- longest bone in the thigh
- hard structure inside the body
- lighter and more flexible than a bone
- another name for cartilage, an inner support
- the body is made up of
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- animals that have shells have an
- medical specialty treating the skeletal system
- smallest bone found in the ear
- found inside bones
- largest bone in the body
10 Clues: found inside bones • the body is made up of • largest bone in the body • longest bone in the thigh • smallest bone found in the ear • hard structure inside the body • animals that have shells have an • lighter and more flexible than a bone • another name for cartilage, an inner support • medical specialty treating the skeletal system
The Skeletal System 2014-03-26
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- Calcium is stored in here
- How many bones are in a full grown adult body
- The human skeleton serves how many major functions
- Your skeleton is the _______ of your body
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- The skeleton is the site of the development of __________
- What in between the bones provide movement
- The correct term for Skull
- Bones in a Babies body
- Age you reach maximum capacity
- Division made up of 80 bones
10 Clues: Bones in a Babies body • Calcium is stored in here • The correct term for Skull • Division made up of 80 bones • Age you reach maximum capacity • Your skeleton is the _______ of your body • What in between the bones provide movement • How many bones are in a full grown adult body • The human skeleton serves how many major functions • ...
The skeletal system 2014-05-14
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- What is your hip bone called?
- What is your jaw bone called?
- What is the scientific name for you collar bone?
- What is on the inside of your bones?
- What is the scientific name for your shoulder blade?
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- What is the name of your fingers and toes?
- Where is your Femur located?
- What is the name of the skull bone?
- Fill in the gap, ____ bones protect your vital organs.
- What holds up the human body?
10 Clues: Where is your Femur located? • What is your hip bone called? • What is your jaw bone called? • What holds up the human body? • What is the name of the skull bone? • What is on the inside of your bones? • What is the name of your fingers and toes? • What is the scientific name for you collar bone? • What is the scientific name for your shoulder blade? • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM EASY 2019-11-27
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- THE BONE OF YOUR UPPER LEG
- THE BONE THAT CONNECTS THE SKULL TO THE REST OF THE BODY
- CONNECTS YOUR NECK TO YOUR SHOULDER
- THE BONE THAT CONNECTS YOUR UPPER LEG TO YOUR BOTTOM LEG
- THE BONE THAT CONNECTS YOUR ELBOE TO YOUR WRIST
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- THE BONE OF YOUR BOTTOM LEG PART
- THE MAJORITY OF BONES WITH IN YOUR CHEST
- CONNECTS YOUR SHOULDER TO YOUR RIBS
- THE BONE THAT CONNECTS YOUR MOUTH TO YOUR SKULL
- CONNECTS YOUR SPINE AND YOUR LEGS
10 Clues: THE BONE OF YOUR UPPER LEG • THE BONE OF YOUR BOTTOM LEG PART • CONNECTS YOUR SPINE AND YOUR LEGS • CONNECTS YOUR SHOULDER TO YOUR RIBS • CONNECTS YOUR NECK TO YOUR SHOULDER • THE MAJORITY OF BONES WITH IN YOUR CHEST • THE BONE THAT CONNECTS YOUR MOUTH TO YOUR SKULL • THE BONE THAT CONNECTS YOUR ELBOE TO YOUR WRIST • ...
Our Skeletal System 2017-09-23
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- SYSTEM:A GROUP OF ORGANS TOGETHER.
- TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONES AT A JOINT.
- FIBERS WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO BONES.
- MARROW:THE SOFT,SPONGY MATERIAL FOUND INSIDE THE OF LONG BONES.
- UNDER OUR CONTROL.
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- MUSCLES:MUSCLES OF THE HEART.
- NOT UNDER OUR CONTROL.
- HUMAN SKELETON IS A FRAMEWORK OF BONES.
- THIGH BONE THAT BEARS ALL THE WEIGHT OF THE WHOLE BODY.
- SMALL BONE OF THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN.
10 Clues: UNDER OUR CONTROL. • NOT UNDER OUR CONTROL. • MUSCLES:MUSCLES OF THE HEART. • SYSTEM:A GROUP OF ORGANS TOGETHER. • SMALL BONE OF THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN. • HUMAN SKELETON IS A FRAMEWORK OF BONES. • TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONES AT A JOINT. • FIBERS WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO BONES. • THIGH BONE THAT BEARS ALL THE WEIGHT OF THE WHOLE BODY. • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-10-25
10 Clues: back bone • upper leg Bone • bone under your elbow • above rite your wrist • soft connective tissue • middle part of you hand • bone connection to lower arm • where two bones come together • protects your brain and in your head • protects your heart, people it (animal ones)
Skeletal System Crossword 2020-10-02
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- the locations of which bones connect
- longest and strongest bone in the body located in the thigh
- freely movable joints
- part of the skeleton that includes bones of the spine,thorax,and skull
- tough supportive tissue that connects bone to bone
- the spinal column that contains 33 bones
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- immovable joints
- strong fibrous bands that connect bones at joints
- slightly movable joints
- part of the skeleton that supports the body and allows body movement
10 Clues: immovable joints • freely movable joints • slightly movable joints • the locations of which bones connect • the spinal column that contains 33 bones • strong fibrous bands that connect bones at joints • tough supportive tissue that connects bone to bone • longest and strongest bone in the body located in the thigh • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-04-09
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- What is the primary bone in your thigh?
- How many bones are in your hand?
- Which tendon is present on the back of your ankle?
- What structures our bodies?
- What bones are in your forearm?
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- How many pairs of ribs does a normal human have?
- What is your nose made out of?
- do we have more of less bones than 200?
- What protects our brains?
- What bone protects your central nervous system?
10 Clues: What protects our brains? • What structures our bodies? • What is your nose made out of? • What bones are in your forearm? • How many bones are in your hand? • do we have more of less bones than 200? • What is the primary bone in your thigh? • What bone protects your central nervous system? • How many pairs of ribs does a normal human have? • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-04-15
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- The bone that is commonly known as your kneecap
- The largest bone in the body, which is in the upper leg
- A membrane on the outer surface of bones that give them there nutrients
- A form of bone remodeling that helps form them and heal injuries
- The bones in the fingers and toes
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- The thirty-three bones, separated by discs, that protect your spine
- Soft connective tissue that acts as a cushion, or shock absorber
- The part of the skeleton that contains the bones in our limbs, and also includes the shoulder and pelvic girdle
- The twenty-four bones that protect the heart, lungs and blood vessels
- The tough band of elastic tissue that connects bone to bone
10 Clues: The bones in the fingers and toes • The bone that is commonly known as your kneecap • The largest bone in the body, which is in the upper leg • The tough band of elastic tissue that connects bone to bone • Soft connective tissue that acts as a cushion, or shock absorber • A form of bone remodeling that helps form them and heal injuries • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-01-28
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- 99% is stored in the bone
- provides ________ for organs
- blood cell formation
- helps maintain composure of the body
- composed of bones
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- found in the bone marrow of some bones
- provides ______ for the weight, teeth,organs and tissues
- 85% is stored in the bone
- is harder to break than tendon
- uses bones as levers to ____ the body
10 Clues: composed of bones • blood cell formation • 99% is stored in the bone • 85% is stored in the bone • provides ________ for organs • is harder to break than tendon • helps maintain composure of the body • uses bones as levers to ____ the body • found in the bone marrow of some bones • provides ______ for the weight, teeth,organs and tissues
Skeletal System FUnctions 2022-01-28
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- protect the spinal cord
- composed of 206 bones
- bones of the legs that support the weight of the erect body
- a blood cell formation
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- use the bones as levelers to move the body
- supports the teeth
- skeleton is composed of this
- bones that protect the brain
- 99% of this is stored in bones
- protects the lungs and heart
10 Clues: supports the teeth • composed of 206 bones • a blood cell formation • protect the spinal cord • skeleton is composed of this • bones that protect the brain • protects the lungs and heart • 99% of this is stored in bones • use the bones as levelers to move the body • bones of the legs that support the weight of the erect body
skeletal system functions 2022-01-28
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- composed of bones, ligaments, tendons, and ___
- 99% of the body's ___ is stored in bone
- the heart and lungs are protected by this
- blood cell formation
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- reservoir for___
- the brain is protected by this
- type of tissue found in the marrow of bones
- mandible (jaw bone) supports the teeth
- what's inside the bone
- 85% of the body's ___ is stored in bone
10 Clues: reservoir for___ • blood cell formation • what's inside the bone • the brain is protected by this • mandible (jaw bone) supports the teeth • 99% of the body's ___ is stored in bone • 85% of the body's ___ is stored in bone • the heart and lungs are protected by this • type of tissue found in the marrow of bones • composed of bones, ligaments, tendons, and ___
skeletal system functions 2022-01-28
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- composed of bones, ligaments, tendons, and ___
- 99% of the body's ___ is stored in bone
- the heart and lungs are protected by this
- blood cell formation
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- reservoir for___
- the brain is protected by this
- type of tissue found in the marrow of bones
- mandible (jaw bone) supports the teeth
- what's inside the bone
- 85% of the body's ___ is stored in bone
10 Clues: reservoir for___ • blood cell formation • what's inside the bone • the brain is protected by this • mandible (jaw bone) supports the teeth • 99% of the body's ___ is stored in bone • 85% of the body's ___ is stored in bone • the heart and lungs are protected by this • type of tissue found in the marrow of bones • composed of bones, ligaments, tendons, and ___
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-01-31
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- all blood cells are made in *blank* of certain bones
- the bones of *blank* help support the erect body
- skeletal muscles use the bones as *blank* to move body
- aka blood cell formations
- protects the lungs and heart
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- protects the spinal cord
- helps support the teeth
- 85% of *blank* is stored in the bones
- 99% of *blank* is stored in the bones
- protects the brain
10 Clues: protects the brain • helps support the teeth • protects the spinal cord • aka blood cell formations • protects the lungs and heart • 85% of *blank* is stored in the bones • 99% of *blank* is stored in the bones • the bones of *blank* help support the erect body • all blood cells are made in *blank* of certain bones • skeletal muscles use the bones as *blank* to move body
The Skeletal System 2022-01-23
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- bones are strong, but ______ are stronger
- bone cancer that begins in he cells that forms bone
- attaches bone to bone
- attaches muscle to bone
- tissue that cushions bones at joints
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- bones become weak and brittle
- forms the skeleton of the body
- BONES ARE
- most people have 12 ribs, but some have _____
- longest bone
10 Clues: BONES ARE • longest bone • attaches bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • bones become weak and brittle • forms the skeleton of the body • tissue that cushions bones at joints • bones are strong, but ______ are stronger • most people have 12 ribs, but some have _____ • bone cancer that begins in he cells that forms bone
human skeletal system 2023-01-30
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- it is made up of 33 small bones
- found in wrists & ankles
- the strong tissues by which muscles are attached to bones
- found between skull & backbone
- bones are held together tough tissues
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- curved bones in the chest
- found in elobows,knees,fingers & toes
- a frame work of bones
- the place where 2 or more bones meet
- the joint appendages of human body
10 Clues: a frame work of bones • found in wrists & ankles • curved bones in the chest • found between skull & backbone • it is made up of 33 small bones • the joint appendages of human body • the place where 2 or more bones meet • found in elobows,knees,fingers & toes • bones are held together tough tissues • the strong tissues by which muscles are attached to bones
Musculo-Skeletal System 2024-02-06
10 Clues: Made up of bones • Involuntary muscle • Allows body to move • Bone and bone connect • Bone and muscle connect • Bones that form your head • Another name for the heart • Where two or more bones meet • Parts that make up the skeleton • Body system that helps the body move and aids other body systems
The Skeletal System 2023-10-06
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- one of the small bones that form the spine
- a bone that curves round from your back to your chest
- your skeleton consists of ...s
- the line of bones down the center of the back that provides support for the body
- the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders
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- the lower part of your face that moves when you open your mouth
- the short finger that is at an angle to the other fingers
- the main part of a person's body, not including the head, legs, or arms
- a place in your body where two bones are connected
- the bones of the head that surround the brain
10 Clues: your skeleton consists of ...s • one of the small bones that form the spine • the bones of the head that surround the brain • a place in your body where two bones are connected • a bone that curves round from your back to your chest • the short finger that is at an angle to the other fingers • the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders • ...
AVN1104 Week 3 2023-03-06
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- The ____________ nervous system conducts the messages from the sensory system to the central nervous system (CNS)
- Carry unoxygenated blood back to the heart
- What part of the autonomic nervous system prepared the body to respond to external stressors?
- The central nervous system comprises the brain and the ____________
- Also known as the involuntary nervous system
- The ____________ nervous system supplies motor impulses to skeletal muscles
- The ____________ nervous system integrates and interprets incoming information from the sensory centres
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- What part of the autonomic nervous system prepares the body to recover from external stressors?
- Carry oxygenated blood into the body away from the heart
- The name of the smallest blood vessel
- What system is responsible for the transport of blood, plasma, hormones, nutrients etc around the body?
- The blood pressure in your arteries when your heart beats
- The blood pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats
- The type of blood cell that carries oxygen around the body
14 Clues: The name of the smallest blood vessel • Carry unoxygenated blood back to the heart • Also known as the involuntary nervous system • Carry oxygenated blood into the body away from the heart • The blood pressure in your arteries when your heart beats • The type of blood cell that carries oxygen around the body • ...
Cells, Tissues, and Organ Systems 2022-02-01
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- Animals have _____ types of tissue
- This organ system takes in oxygen for the body
- Examples of organs are the heart, brain, liver, _____, and kidneys
- This organ system breaks down food for nourishment
- Type of organism with more than one cell
- You need a _______ to study cells
- This organ system supports the body
- Having only one cell
- Cells need food, water and ____ to live
- Tissue that covers internal and external body surfaces
- Plants and animals share this type of tissue
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- A living thing that can carry out life processes by itself
- Groups of tissue with similar functions
- Groups of cells with similar functions
- Plants have _____ types of tissue
- Tissue that stretches and contracts to let the body move
- What is the basic unit of structure?
- Tissue that anchors, connects, and supports other tissue
- Tissue that receives and carries messages to the brain and body
19 Clues: Having only one cell • Plants have _____ types of tissue • You need a _______ to study cells • Animals have _____ types of tissue • This organ system supports the body • What is the basic unit of structure? • Groups of cells with similar functions • Groups of tissue with similar functions • Cells need food, water and ____ to live • Type of organism with more than one cell • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle (no spaces between words) 2022-05-26
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- part of the excretory system, removes waste and toxins from the body, and excess water from the bloodstream
- part of the endocrine system, produces hormones which affect metabolism, growth, and development of the human body
- responsible for hormones which affect the change of the body for homeostasis
- gathers, transfers, and processes information.
- part of the muscular system, used for locomotion
- part of the digestive system, turns waste into feces and passes it from the body
- relieves the body of waste to maintain a normal body composition of internal fluids
- part of the nervous system, controls every process that regulates our body, controls sensory information, controls memory
- part of the respiratory system, inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- part of the Integumentary System, covers your flesh to provide a barrier between you insides and the pathogens outside
- part of the reproductive system, produces eggs
- supports and protects the body
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- defends against pathogens
- provides protection from injury and disease with the use of a physical barrier
- distributes oxygen around the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- part of the circulatory system, pumps blood
- gathers oxygen for the red blood cells to pass around the body and exhales waste like carbon dioxide
- part of the immune system, white blood cells that destroy pathogens
- produces offspring
- moves and supports the body
- digests and absorbs nutrients from food
- part of the skeletal system, provides support, shape, and protection for the body
22 Clues: produces offspring • defends against pathogens • moves and supports the body • supports and protects the body • digests and absorbs nutrients from food • part of the circulatory system, pumps blood • gathers, transfers, and processes information. • part of the reproductive system, produces eggs • part of the muscular system, used for locomotion • ...
Human Body Systems 01 2023-05-02
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- you have 206 of these
- _____ blood cells fight infection
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide
- ______ clot your blood to stop bleeding
- a pale-yellow liquid that carries blood cells
- your skin is made of ______ tissue
- the nervous system is composed of the spinal cord and the _____
- The circulatory system works most closely with the ______ system
- your elbow and knee are _____ joints
- this system removes waste from your body
- the ______ system releases hormones
- where two bones come together
- part of the circulatory system that “cleans” your blood
- the _____ system breaks down food
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- the two chambers at the bottom of the heart are the left and right _______
- this is where food first enters your digestive system
- this is the largest artery in the body
- these make movement possible
- to maintain homeostasis, out body must remove _____
- your windpipe, or the tube in your throat you breath through
- this muscle is found only in the heart
- The heart is composed of four ______
- small thin blood vessels where gas exchange happens
- this muscles contracts to move bones
- your nervous system sends _______ messages, not chemical
- muscles _____ to move body parts
- this muscle is found in the walls of many organs
- types of blood vessels are veins, ______, and capillaries
- the _____ system transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- These bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart
30 Clues: you have 206 of these • these make movement possible • where two bones come together • muscles _____ to move body parts • _____ blood cells fight infection • the _____ system breaks down food • your skin is made of ______ tissue • the ______ system releases hormones • The heart is composed of four ______ • this muscles contracts to move bones • ...
Physical Disabilities 2023-11-13
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- a person that has either limited strength, vitality, or alertness due to chronic health problems.
- a person with more than one disabilities.
- a form of arthritis that affects children.
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- an abnormality that causes the spine to curve in an unnatural way.
- is a motor disability that causes spastic paralysis, meaning that they have trouble controlling their own muscles.
- an injury that occurred because of a forceful bump, blow, or jolt by an object that hit the head or body.
- a disorder that is in the brain and causes seizures.
- a combination of both vision and hearing impairment.
- an impairment that affects the skeletal system and anything that is associated with the skeletal system.
- a birth defect that affects the brain and the spinal cord.
10 Clues: a person with more than one disabilities. • a form of arthritis that affects children. • a disorder that is in the brain and causes seizures. • a combination of both vision and hearing impairment. • a birth defect that affects the brain and the spinal cord. • an abnormality that causes the spine to curve in an unnatural way. • ...
Gen Bio Body Systems and Feedback Mechanisms Vocab Crossword 2022-01-12
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- System that produces and delivers hormones and other signaling molecules throughout the body
- System that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- Type of feedback where the response exacerbates, or increases, the strength of the original stimulus to give an even greater response
- System that controls voluntary and involuntary movement, including body movement, movement of food, and circulation
- Reaction or behavior of a living organism that results from an external or internal stimulus
- System that transports blood and gases throughout the body
- System that detects and fights infection
- Molecule that is activated and transported through the body in response to a stimulus
- System that is a fancy word for "skin"; helps protect the body from temperature fluctuations and fluid loss
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- System that moves food through the body as it is broken down, absorbed, and excreted
- System that passes down genetic information from parent to offspring
- Internal balance
- System that moves waste materials out of the body
- System that controls responses to the environment and processes information
- Detectable change in an organism's internal or external environment
- System that supports the body, gives it shape, protects internal organs, and assists with movement
- Type of feedback where the response brings the system back to homeostasis and cancels out the effect of the original stimulus
17 Clues: Internal balance • System that detects and fights infection • System that moves waste materials out of the body • System that takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide • System that transports blood and gases throughout the body • Detectable change in an organism's internal or external environment • ...
OUR SKELETAL SYSTEM 2017-09-27
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- - the human body is a framework of bones.
- -each small bone of the vertebral column.
- - muscles of the heart.
- - MUSCLES NOT IN OUR CONTROL.
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- - the powerful bone.
- - muscles under our control.
- - strong tissues that binds the bone at a joint.
- - strong fibres with which muscles are attached to bones.
- - the place where to or more bones join together.
- - it is made of 22 bone.
10 Clues: - the powerful bone. • - muscles of the heart. • - it is made of 22 bone. • - muscles under our control. • - MUSCLES NOT IN OUR CONTROL. • - the human body is a framework of bones. • -each small bone of the vertebral column. • - strong tissues that binds the bone at a joint. • - the place where to or more bones join together. • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-02-08
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- Occurs when the male sperm fertilizes the female ovum and a new organism begins to develop
- Pertaining to the central structures of the body
- Continuous one-way movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels to all parts of the body
- Fragile, easy to break
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- Living human being during the first eight weeks of development in the uterus
- Pertaining to any body part added to the axis
- Filled with tiny holes
- Tough connective tissue; forms pads at end of bones, is found in the nasal septum and external ear, and forms the major portion of the embryonic skeleton
- Able to bend easily
- Parts or elements of a whole; and ingredient
10 Clues: Able to bend easily • Filled with tiny holes • Fragile, easy to break • Parts or elements of a whole; and ingredient • Pertaining to any body part added to the axis • Pertaining to the central structures of the body • Living human being during the first eight weeks of development in the uterus • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-03-05
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- Number of bones adults have
- Number of bones you are born with
- Also known as the skull; protects the brain and eyes
- Major quantities of this mineral are stored in the skeleton for later use
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- Also known as the spine and backbones; protect the spinal cord
- Protects the heart and lungs
- All of the bones in the body and the tissues that connect them
- Tough, inelastic bands that hold and attach muscles to the the bones
- Smooth, slippery, and thick layers of this cover the ends of bones
- Anyplace where two or more bones come together
10 Clues: Number of bones adults have • Protects the heart and lungs • Number of bones you are born with • Anyplace where two or more bones come together • Also known as the skull; protects the brain and eyes • Also known as the spine and backbones; protect the spinal cord • All of the bones in the body and the tissues that connect them • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-03-05
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- The inflammation of a joint, resulting from an injury, natural wear and tear, or autoimmune disease.
- The process by which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired.
- Lateral or side-to-side curvature of the spine.
- Strong, flexible connective tissue.
- When a bone shatters into more then two pieces.
- Painful swellings in the bursae in the first joints of the big toes.
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- When the fracture is completely across the bone.
- If parts of the bone do not separate.
- Condition in which there is a progressive loss of bone tissue.
- When a bone slips out of place.
10 Clues: When a bone slips out of place. • Strong, flexible connective tissue. • If parts of the bone do not separate. • Lateral or side-to-side curvature of the spine. • When a bone shatters into more then two pieces. • When the fracture is completely across the bone. • The process by which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2021-01-18
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-04-13
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- arms or legs
- the system that supports and protects the body
- soft organic material filling the cavities of bones
- fibrous cord by which a muscle is attached to a bone
- marrow type of bone marrow that produces red and white blood cells
- having a dense structure
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- joint; place of junction between two bones
- specialized connective tissue covering all the bones of the body
- specialized, fibrous connective tissue
- band of fibrous tissue that connects bones and supports joints
10 Clues: arms or legs • having a dense structure • specialized, fibrous connective tissue • joint; place of junction between two bones • the system that supports and protects the body • soft organic material filling the cavities of bones • fibrous cord by which a muscle is attached to a bone • band of fibrous tissue that connects bones and supports joints • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-01-31
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- The ones place of percentage of calcium in the body that is located in bones.
- Just like the skull does to the brain, one of the skeletal system's function.
- Bones create these.
- Blood cell formation; one of the functions of the bone.
- Skeletal muscles work as levers to be able to provide this.
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- The _____ supports the teeth (a.k.a jawbone).
- Bones _____ various organs and tissues.
- Protected by the rib cages.
- The tens place of percentage of phosphorous in the body that is located in bones.
- These help movement of the body along with the bones.
10 Clues: Bones create these. • Protected by the rib cages. • Bones _____ various organs and tissues. • The _____ supports the teeth (a.k.a jawbone). • These help movement of the body along with the bones. • Blood cell formation; one of the functions of the bone. • Skeletal muscles work as levers to be able to provide this. • ...
skeletal system crossword 2022-01-31
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- where the smallest bone in the body is found
- where is most of the bone marrow stored for an adult
- use the bones as levers to move the body
- connect bone to bone
- 85% is stored in the bones
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- consists of the formation of blood
- 99% is stored in the bones
- gives the body its shape
- is a type of tissue that can be found in the bone marrow
- the function the skull serves the brain
10 Clues: connect bone to bone • gives the body its shape • 99% is stored in the bones • 85% is stored in the bones • consists of the formation of blood • the function the skull serves the brain • use the bones as levers to move the body • where the smallest bone in the body is found • where is most of the bone marrow stored for an adult • ...
Gabbies Skeletal System 2021-04-11
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- connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a join
- also known as the shoulder bone, shoulder blade, wing bone or blade bone
- shinbone, the larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue
- the natural process of bone formation
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- curved bone in a person's chest, protects the internal organs
- only bone in the thigh and the longest bone in the body
- long bone that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum
- longest and largest bone of the upper limb
- long flat bone located in the central part of the chest
10 Clues: the natural process of bone formation • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue • longest and largest bone of the upper limb • shinbone, the larger of the two bones in the lower leg • only bone in the thigh and the longest bone in the body • long flat bone located in the central part of the chest • connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a join • ...
The Skeletal System 2020-08-05
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- individual bones that form a protective tube around the spinal cord
- the shaft of a long bone
- the first cervical vertebra that supports the skull
- tiny, fluid-filled sacs found between moving body parts
- process in which bone is formed
- fibrous membrane that surrounds a bone
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- the end of a long bone
- the hip socket into which the head of the femur fits
- living bone cells
- the second cervical vertebra around which the first rotates
10 Clues: living bone cells • the end of a long bone • the shaft of a long bone • process in which bone is formed • fibrous membrane that surrounds a bone • the first cervical vertebra that supports the skull • the hip socket into which the head of the femur fits • tiny, fluid-filled sacs found between moving body parts • the second cervical vertebra around which the first rotates • ...
The Skeletal System 2019-07-18
10 Clues: upper arm • back bone • lower arm • collar bone • breast bone • shoulder blade • upper leg,biggest bone • other bone in lower arm • smaller bone in lower leg • bone between femur and tibia
Skeletal System - SD 2020-10-02
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- small bone located in front of the knee joint
- a resilient and smooth elastic tissue
- 33 individual bones that interlock with each other to form the spinal column
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages
- one of the two large bones in the forearm
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- the only bone located in the human thigh
- a long bone found in the forearm that stretches
- larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- also known as the shoulder blades
- long bones that curve a cage
10 Clues: long bones that curve a cage • also known as the shoulder blades • a resilient and smooth elastic tissue • the only bone located in the human thigh • larger of the two bones in the lower leg • one of the two large bones in the forearm • small bone located in front of the knee joint • a long bone found in the forearm that stretches • ...
The Skeletal System 2023-02-08
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- Weakest bone in the body
- Bones act as a ______ for the body
- Made up of the limbs and Pelvic bone
- Limits spines movement and allows it time to heal
- Stores and protects the brain
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- Possible symptom of a spinal injury
- Strongest bone in the body
- Supports the body and helps it stay up right
- Made up of the ribs, skull and spine
- lift with this and not your back
10 Clues: Weakest bone in the body • Strongest bone in the body • Stores and protects the brain • lift with this and not your back • Bones act as a ______ for the body • Possible symptom of a spinal injury • Made up of the limbs and Pelvic bone • Made up of the ribs, skull and spine • Supports the body and helps it stay up right • Limits spines movement and allows it time to heal
Feline Skeletal System 2023-05-23
10 Clues: Kneecap • Lower Jaw • Upper Jaw • Shoulder Blade • The tail has 18-23 of these • Below the Atlas (Also X and Y) • Most are attached to the Sternum • All ribs are attached to this vertebrae • The 7 vertebrae that make up the center of the back • Attaches to the base of the skull (also a book of maps)
The Skeletal System 2023-03-30
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- bone forms the dense outer layer of bones throughout the human body
- a tough flexible tissue that lines joints and acts as a lubricant
- tough bands of tissue that connect muscles to bones
- the long flat bone that forms the center of the chest wall
- a sheath of stringy of connective tissue that connects muscles to muscles
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- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement
- bone light, porous bone enclosing numerous large spaces that give a honeycombed or spongy appearance
- the irregular bones that serve to protect the spinal cord
- the longest and strongest bone in the body that lies in the thigh
- tough bands of tissue that hold bones together at the joint
10 Clues: tough bands of tissue that connect muscles to bones • the irregular bones that serve to protect the spinal cord • the long flat bone that forms the center of the chest wall • tough bands of tissue that hold bones together at the joint • the longest and strongest bone in the body that lies in the thigh • ...
The Skeletal System: 2023-04-24
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- The bone hat makes up the human head.
- Bones, ligaments ,and stores minerals
- How many bones are there in the body?
- Thigh bone, the largest and strongest bone in the human body.
- The 5 bones inside the palm of a hand.
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- Irregular bones making up your spine.
- Long bone connecting your arms to your rib cage.
- The set of bones that protect the heart and lungs.
- The bone of the upper arm.
- The bones that make up the feet.
10 Clues: The bone of the upper arm. • The bones that make up the feet. • Irregular bones making up your spine. • The bone hat makes up the human head. • Bones, ligaments ,and stores minerals • How many bones are there in the body? • The 5 bones inside the palm of a hand. • Long bone connecting your arms to your rib cage. • The set of bones that protect the heart and lungs. • ...
BRIGHTON Skeletal System 2023-10-11
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- the longest, heaviest and the strongest bone in the body
- the bones which make up the skull are held securely by immovable joints
- bone cells secrete and synthesise the collagen matrix and calcium salts
- the flat narrow bone located in the centre of the thoracic cage
- long shaft of the bone
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- the long bone which articulates with the scapula at the shoulder and with the ulna and the radius at the elbow
- tissue which connect bone to bone
- the outer layer of bone
- skeleton made up pf the bones that are attached to the axial skeleton
- joint allows movement on two planes
10 Clues: long shaft of the bone • the outer layer of bone • tissue which connect bone to bone • joint allows movement on two planes • the longest, heaviest and the strongest bone in the body • the flat narrow bone located in the centre of the thoracic cage • skeleton made up pf the bones that are attached to the axial skeleton • ...
The skeletal system 2023-10-11
10 Clues: physical activity • lubricates a joint • attaches bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • cells that build new bone • cells that clear away bone • occurs to tendons and ligaments • prevents bones grinding together • examples: calcium and phosphorus • exercise which helps prevent osteoporosis
The Skeletal System 2024-03-20
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- What red blood cells use for energy in the place of a mitochondria. (7)
- The muscle that is controlling the major action in a contraction. (7)
- The protective sheath of the muscle. (10)
- Type of muscle fibres that fatigue easily. (4,5)
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- One of the filaments that cause muscle contraction. (6)
- Scientific name for a front-line white blood cell. (10)
- How white blood cells move throughout the body. (13)
- The strongest muscle in the body. (5)
- What connects the muscle to the bone. (6)
- The type of muscle that moves involuntarily. (7)
10 Clues: The strongest muscle in the body. (5) • The protective sheath of the muscle. (10) • What connects the muscle to the bone. (6) • Type of muscle fibres that fatigue easily. (4,5) • The type of muscle that moves involuntarily. (7) • How white blood cells move throughout the body. (13) • One of the filaments that cause muscle contraction. (6) • ...
Human Body System 2024-01-19
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- tissues are grouped together
- organs that work together as part of one system
- produces eggs and sperm
- smallest unit of life in the human body
- moves the blood around the body
- helps protect the body against bacteria and viruses
- aides the body in movement
- cells that group together
- waste removal
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- regulation and control, hormones
- controls the body; the brain is part of this system
- food absorption
- responsible for gas exchange; oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- helps the body sweat, provides protection
- provides structure for the body and protection for internal organs
15 Clues: waste removal • food absorption • produces eggs and sperm • cells that group together • aides the body in movement • tissues are grouped together • moves the blood around the body • regulation and control, hormones • smallest unit of life in the human body • helps the body sweat, provides protection • organs that work together as part of one system • ...
Wesley Crossword 2024-02-01
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- bone with smooth layer
- holds muscles to bone
- muscles that connect to bones
- holds bones to bones
- bones that connect to the spine
- can control
- tissues work together
- cells work together
- muscles that make up organs
- lowest level of organisms
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- body regulates itself
- bone system that supports and protects
- bones that do not connect to the spine
- can't control
- organs work together
- muscles that make up the heart
16 Clues: can control • can't control • cells work together • holds bones to bones • organs work together • body regulates itself • holds muscles to bone • tissues work together • bone with smooth layer • lowest level of organisms • muscles that make up organs • muscles that connect to bones • muscles that make up the heart • bones that connect to the spine • bone system that supports and protects • ...
Wesley Crossword 2024-02-01
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- bone with smooth layer
- holds muscles to bone
- muscles that connect to bones
- holds bones to bones
- bones that connect to the spine
- can control
- tissues work together
- cells work together
- muscles that make up organs
- lowest level of organisms
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- body regulates itself
- bone system that supports and protects
- bones that do not connect to the spine
- can't control
- organs work together
- muscles that make up the heart
16 Clues: can control • can't control • cells work together • holds bones to bones • organs work together • body regulates itself • holds muscles to bone • tissues work together • bone with smooth layer • lowest level of organisms • muscles that make up organs • muscles that connect to bones • muscles that make up the heart • bones that connect to the spine • bone system that supports and protects • ...
Skeletal system Function 2022-01-28
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- Skeletal muscles use the bones as levers to move the body
- protect the heart
- protect the lungs
- Protects the spinal cord
- protects the brain
- Blood cells are made here
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- A.K.a blood cell formation
- supports the teeth
- Composed of the body's bones and associated ligaments, tendons, and cartilages
- 99% of body calcium is stored here
10 Clues: protect the heart • protect the lungs • supports the teeth • protects the brain • Protects the spinal cord • Blood cells are made here • A.K.a blood cell formation • 99% of body calcium is stored here • Skeletal muscles use the bones as levers to move the body • Composed of the body's bones and associated ligaments, tendons, and cartilages
Skeletal System- Arsuaga 2022-01-28
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- 99% of this is stored in the bones
- this protects the spinal cord
- supports the teeth
- 85% of this substance is stored in the bones
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- where two bones come together
- blood cell formation
- system system composed of the body's bones and is associated with ligaments, tendons, and cartilages
- this is harder to break than a tendon
- marrow where blood cells are made
- the bones of the skull protect this
10 Clues: supports the teeth • blood cell formation • where two bones come together • this protects the spinal cord • marrow where blood cells are made • 99% of this is stored in the bones • the bones of the skull protect this • this is harder to break than a tendon • 85% of this substance is stored in the bones • ...
The skeletal system 2020-09-28
Across
- what is the fluid called found in synovial joints
- what is the flat circular bone that protects the knee joint
- what is it called when soft tissue becomes hardened or calcified
- bones supporting the body, protecting your organs and allow movement are bone
- what type of bone are your ribs an example of
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- what is the connective tissues called that connects two bones or cartilage at a joint
- what stores fat and produces cartilage, bone and fat
- what is the bone located in the middle of the chest called
- what are the connective tissues called found in body parts like your ears and nose
- what is the connective tissue that envelopes the bones other than the joints
10 Clues: what type of bone are your ribs an example of • what is the fluid called found in synovial joints • what stores fat and produces cartilage, bone and fat • what is the bone located in the middle of the chest called • what is the flat circular bone that protects the knee joint • what is it called when soft tissue becomes hardened or calcified • ...
Equine Skeletal System 2023-02-21
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- runs down diagonally from the femur to the hock and is the larger of the two bones allowing for the attachment of the major muscles responsible for the movement of the lower leg
- allow support and protection to the brain, nerves, and blood vessels as well as other structures such as the eyes
- a plate of bone positioned on the side of the horse from the withers to the point of the shoulder
- known as an upper arm, moving the front leg forward and back
- functions to carry weight, allows horse to run
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- moves to the side to close the mouth
- unlike the tibia, it is not weight bearing bone. main function is to combine with the tibia and provide stability to the ankle joint
- the large bone connects the hip and the stifle joint, large muscles groups attach here to allow flexion and extension of the horse
- along with the ribs works to protect the organs of the torso
- prevents the horses foreleg from twisting
10 Clues: moves to the side to close the mouth • prevents the horses foreleg from twisting • functions to carry weight, allows horse to run • along with the ribs works to protect the organs of the torso • known as an upper arm, moving the front leg forward and back • a plate of bone positioned on the side of the horse from the withers to the point of the shoulder • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2017-06-12
10 Clues: Heel • Tumor • Muscle • To bend a joint • Circular motion • To turn downward with the hand • Flexible tissue that makes up the ear • Oxycodone and morphine are examples of this • Device used to examine the interior of a joint • Medical condition caused by hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D
Skeletal System 2 2021-05-26
10 Clues: length>width • long shaft of bone • attached to sternum • bones of complex shape • similar length & width • attached to ribs above • attached to vertebrae only • consists ofupper/lower extremities • composed of 2 layers of compact bone • consists of skull, spinal column, andribs
Skeletal System Crossword 2023-11-08
10 Clues: hipbone • broken bone • collar bone • shoulder blade • fingers and toes • protects the brain • connects one bone to another • protects the heart and lungs • the fatty tissue in the bones • disease that occurs when the backbone is not straight
Skeletal System - Pathologies 2024-01-11
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- A displacement of a bone
- Painful condition of arch of foot
- Causes swayback
- Abnormal S-shaped
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- A portion of the toe is flexing toward the sole
- Form of arthritis, found in the great toe
- Causes pain or numbness in the wrist
- Causes hunchback
- Injury to the anterior portion of the femur
- A condition in which a bone is cracked or broken
10 Clues: Causes swayback • Causes hunchback • Abnormal S-shaped • A displacement of a bone • Painful condition of arch of foot • Causes pain or numbness in the wrist • Form of arthritis, found in the great toe • Injury to the anterior portion of the femur • A portion of the toe is flexing toward the sole • A condition in which a bone is cracked or broken
Skeletal system fracture 2024-07-07
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- Small bones crack, caused by overuse/repetitive activity. Weight-bearing bones of feet and legs are the most vulnerable.
- Function of vertebrae occurs as spine bones compress. Osteoporosis is the most common cause.
- break at a right angle to the bone plane; caused by a direct blow or prolonged stress (e.g. running).
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- break/splinter of bone into two fragments; occurs after high-impact trauma. Lots of minuscule pieces.
- Incomplete fracture; occurs when bone is bent and partially broken. Most are found in children under the age of 10 because their bones are “soft”.
- Bone breaks away partially or all the way through but the bones do not move; they remain aligned.
- Bone is broken into two or more pieces and the ends do not line up together; pulled out of normal alignment,
- AKA “simple fix”; fracture with intact overlying skin.
- Fracture where the bone is twisted apart, seen in long arm/leg bones. A common result of sports injury or falling distances.
- AKA “compound fix”; bone (usually its end) penetrates the skin. Usually a bad situation with this fracture. Also called _____ compound.
10 Clues: AKA “simple fix”; fracture with intact overlying skin. • Function of vertebrae occurs as spine bones compress. Osteoporosis is the most common cause. • Bone breaks away partially or all the way through but the bones do not move; they remain aligned. • break/splinter of bone into two fragments; occurs after high-impact trauma. Lots of minuscule pieces. • ...
Health 2024-02-20
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- cause inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- muscles that cannot contact due to injury, or are not used often, will weaken and shrink, a condition
- by young adulthood, most of the cartilage is replacedby bone in a process called
- cord that is a think column of nerve tissue that links the brain to the most of the nerves in the peripheral nervous system
- a severe bump to the head could cause brain tissue to hit the skull
- spinal cord injuries, or the loss of the ability to move and feel some part of the body
- makes up about 85 percent of the brain's weight
- one common injury of the skeletal system
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- a severe brain injury from trauma, diease, or drugs could possinly result to this
- a think strand of tissue attached to a muscle to a bone
- a pulled muscle, is a painful injury that may happen when muscles are overworked or strenched too much or too quickly
- a condition in which the bones become weak and break easily
- stem lies between the cerebrum and the spinal cord
- these functions are accomplished with the help of the basic unit of the nervous system-a type of call
- involuntary muscle that is found only in the heart
- another type of tissue called_____ fills the space in bones
- under certain conditions, a person's brain may experience sudden, uncontrolled nerve impulses, this flood of brain activity can lead to a
- bones are held together at joints by strong, fibrous bands
- makes up about 85 percent of the brain's weight
- involuntary muscle that causes movements within your body
20 Clues: one common injury of the skeletal system • makes up about 85 percent of the brain's weight • makes up about 85 percent of the brain's weight • stem lies between the cerebrum and the spinal cord • involuntary muscle that is found only in the heart • a think strand of tissue attached to a muscle to a bone • involuntary muscle that causes movements within your body • ...
Knowing our body 2020-12-15
7 Clues: system made of bones • system made of muscles • removes waste from body • system which breaks down food • sense organ;helps in smelling • external organ helping us to see • protects from external surrounding
SCIENCE VOCAB CROSSWORD 2024-01-12
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- system organs that work together
- a system that allows movement for organisms
- a group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- two or more tissues that work together as a unit to perform a specific function
- a system that uses blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients
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- a system that breaks down liquids and food and make it into energy
- a system where the organs fight off infections, diseases, etc.
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function
- a single living thing formed by all organ systems working together to maintain homeostasis
- a system where the organs work as the control center to process sensory information
- a system where the organs work together to act as the body's framework
- a system where the organs bring in oxygen and excel carbon dioxide
- a system where the organs remove waste
- the basic unit of life
14 Clues: the basic unit of life • system organs that work together • a system where the organs remove waste • a system that allows movement for organisms • a system that uses blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients • a system where the organs fight off infections, diseases, etc. • a system that breaks down liquids and food and make it into energy • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-03-04
Across
- If your bones are not proportionate to each other, you may have trouble doing this.
- Which system is necessary to allow us to jump in the air?
- Which system has alveoli?
- Which system helps break down food?
- Which system sends messages to the brain?
- What is the main organ of the circulatory system?
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- What is the tube that food travels through after the mouth?
- What is the main function of the respiratory system?
- The more activity you do, the _____ your pulse will be.
- Vertigo is a disease that people have when they are dizzy. If affects which system?
- The respiratory and circulatory system are connected because one gives _____ to the other.
- What is the main organ of the nervous system?
- Which system is all about the bones in our bodies?
- Your large intestine (the paper towel) removes all ______ from our digested food so that we have to drink less.
14 Clues: Which system has alveoli? • Which system helps break down food? • Which system sends messages to the brain? • What is the main organ of the nervous system? • What is the main organ of the circulatory system? • Which system is all about the bones in our bodies? • What is the main function of the respiratory system? • ...
shane7 2024-02-01
10 Clues: muscle organs • cells work together • organs work together • holds bones to bones • body regulates itself • tissues work together • bone smooth outer layer • skeleton connects to spine • system supports and protects • skeleton does not connect to spine
Colin's Body Systems and Homeostasis crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- system that controls reproduction
- a complex network of glands and organs.
- any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues
- involves the secretions of enzymes throughout your digestive tract.
- An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk.
- what your body does to keep yourself in survivable conditions
- system of our body that controls what we feel
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- single muscle cells
- system used to turn food into energy
- combination of cells that have the ability to contract
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- a substance that effects the way you behave
- system that consist of the bones in an organisms body
- any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body,
- sum of all systems in a human body
- when food is broken down by processes that are not chemical in origin.
- system that allows you to breathe
- system that rids waste from the body
20 Clues: single muscle cells • system that controls reproduction • system that allows you to breathe • sum of all systems in a human body • system used to turn food into energy • system that rids waste from the body • a complex network of glands and organs. • a substance that effects the way you behave • system of our body that controls what we feel • ...
The Skeletal System 2012-10-12
Across
- Bone next to the fibula.
- Bone that runs from the knee to the pelvis.
- Protect the spinal chord.
- Bone below the elbow, not the radius.
- Protects the heart and lungs.
- Function of the skeleton, helps us hold particular positions.
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- Fingers and toes.
- Function of the skeleton, why we have joints.
- Function of the skeleton, important for the heart, lungs, brain and spinal chord.
- Protects the skull.
10 Clues: Fingers and toes. • Protects the skull. • Bone next to the fibula. • Protect the spinal chord. • Protects the heart and lungs. • Bone below the elbow, not the radius. • Bone that runs from the knee to the pelvis. • Function of the skeleton, why we have joints. • Function of the skeleton, helps us hold particular positions. • ...
the skeletal system 2014-05-14
10 Clues: your jaw bone • your hip bone • your ankle bone • inside your bones • holds up the human body • the name of the skull bone • what is the largest bone in your body • the name of your fingers and your toes • protect the majority of your vital organs • what is the common name for your collar bone
OUR SKELETAL SYSTEM 2017-06-03
Across
- MADE UP OF 22 BONES
- JOINT THAT ALLOWS MAXIMUM MOVEMENT
- STRONG FIBRES WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO BONES
- A GROUP OF ORGANS TOGETHER
- THE WORKING OF INTERNAL ORGANS OF OUR BODY
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- EACH SMALL BONE OF THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN
- STRONG TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONES AT A JOINT
- THE LOWEST TWO PAIRS OF RIB CAGE
- MUSCLES UNDER OUR CONTROL
- THE SOFT MATERIAL FOUND INSIDE THE CAVITIES OF LONG BONES
10 Clues: MADE UP OF 22 BONES • MUSCLES UNDER OUR CONTROL • A GROUP OF ORGANS TOGETHER • THE LOWEST TWO PAIRS OF RIB CAGE • JOINT THAT ALLOWS MAXIMUM MOVEMENT • EACH SMALL BONE OF THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN • THE WORKING OF INTERNAL ORGANS OF OUR BODY • STRONG TISSUES THAT BIND THE BONES AT A JOINT • STRONG FIBRES WITH WHICH MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO BONES • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-10-25
10 Clues: back bone • upper leg Bone • bone under your elbow • above rite your wrist • soft connective tissue • middle part of you hand • bone connection to lower arm • where two bones come together • protects your brain and in your head • protects your heart, people it (animal ones)
Skeletal system puzzle 2020-09-25
Across
- between the shoulder blade and sternum
- between the knee and ankle
- 1 of the 2 bones in the forearm
- 33 individual that form in the spinal column
- longest and strongest bone in the body
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- Small bones that make the digits of a hand
- flexible connective tissue
- bones articulated in pairs with the spine
- flat bone in the center of the chest
- connects two bones
10 Clues: connects two bones • flexible connective tissue • between the knee and ankle • 1 of the 2 bones in the forearm • flat bone in the center of the chest • between the shoulder blade and sternum • longest and strongest bone in the body • bones articulated in pairs with the spine • Small bones that make the digits of a hand • 33 individual that form in the spinal column
Gabbie's Skeletal System 2021-04-05
Across
- bones in the fingers and toes
- connect the knee and ankle, shinbone
- upper arm bone, helps the movement of the shoulder
- the natural process of bone formation
- connects the humerus with the clavicle
- Longest bone in the body
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- connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint
- Absorbs shock
- long flat bone located in the central part of the chest
- twelve paired bones which form the protective 'cage' of the thorax
10 Clues: Absorbs shock • Longest bone in the body • bones in the fingers and toes • connect the knee and ankle, shinbone • the natural process of bone formation • connects the humerus with the clavicle • upper arm bone, helps the movement of the shoulder • long flat bone located in the central part of the chest • connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint • ...