skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Nervous System Crossword - Eyes and Ears 2025-09-11
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- #12 on the diagram
- #15 on the diagram
- #19 on the diagram
- #2 on the diagram
- #1 on the diagram
- #9 on the diagram
- Converts food into simpler molecules that can be used by the cells of the body, absorbs food, and eliminates waste.
- Provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement. Helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
- #3 on the diagram
- #18 on the diagram
- #5 on the diagram
- #21 on the diagram
- #11 on the diagram
- Eliminates liquid waste products from the body in ways that maintains homeostasis.
- #16 on the diagram
- #10 on the diagram
- #4 on the diagram
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- #7 on the diagram
- Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in internal and external environments.
- Helps protect the body from disease, collects fluids lost from blood cells and returns the fluid back to the circulatory system.
- Serves as a barrier against infection and injury, helps regulate body temperature, provides protection against UV radiation from the sun.
- Controls growth, development, metabolism, and maintains homeostasis.
- #14 on the diagram
- #17 on the diagram
- Produces reproductive cells. In females, nurtures and protects developing embryos.
- #6 on the diagram
- Supports the body. Protects internal organs. Allows movement, stores mineral resources, provides a site for blood cell formation.
- Brings oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells. Fights infections, removes cell wastes, helps regulate body temperature.
- #13 on the diagram
- #8 on the diagram
- #20 on the diagram
32 Clues: #7 on the diagram • #2 on the diagram • #1 on the diagram • #9 on the diagram • #6 on the diagram • #3 on the diagram • #5 on the diagram • #8 on the diagram • #4 on the diagram • #12 on the diagram • #15 on the diagram • #19 on the diagram • #14 on the diagram • #17 on the diagram • #13 on the diagram • #18 on the diagram • #21 on the diagram • #11 on the diagram • #20 on the diagram • ...
Integumentary System 2014-01-18
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- The gland system that contains oil, sweat, and mammary glands.
- The white part on the tip of the nail.
- The whitish half-circle on a nail.
- The top thin layer of skin.
- The bottom layer of the skin that is used as storage.
- The first line of defense for the body.
- The pigment that causes skin color.
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- The thin layer of skin that waterproofs the top of the nail.
- The body system that is better than the Skeletal system.
- A raised red scar.
- A raised red scar that spreads from the original wound.
- The real cause of B.O
- Average weight of skin
- The thick middle layer of skin that contains the specialized structures.
14 Clues: A raised red scar. • The real cause of B.O • Average weight of skin • The top thin layer of skin. • The whitish half-circle on a nail. • The pigment that causes skin color. • The white part on the tip of the nail. • The first line of defense for the body. • The bottom layer of the skin that is used as storage. • A raised red scar that spreads from the original wound. • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-09
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- Muscles that you can make move and control.
- A tissue that connects bones to bones.
- A connection between two bones in your body.
- Small bones that protect the spinal cord.
- Something that the body does without us even thinking about it.
- The system that is made up of bones.
- Tissues that make it possible for your body to move.
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- Muscles that work automatically.
- A flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet.
- The system that is made up of nerves.
- The spongy inside of bones.
- The path where nerves send messages to the brain.
- The system that is made up of muscles.
- What bones are made of.
14 Clues: What bones are made of. • The spongy inside of bones. • Muscles that work automatically. • The system that is made up of bones. • The system that is made up of nerves. • A tissue that connects bones to bones. • The system that is made up of muscles. • Small bones that protect the spinal cord. • Muscles that you can make move and control. • ...
muscle 2013-05-14
20 Clues: Calf • shoulder • In Your But • shin muscle • protect your • easy to flex • neck muscles • muscle sugar • Chest Muscle • in your thigh • cannot control • biggest muscles • help pump blood • behind your arm • Six Pack Muscles • Inside Your Mouth • make your body move • how many in your body • help move face and bones • how many skeletal muscles
MUSCLE MUSCLE MUSCLE 2013-05-14
20 Clues: Calf • shoulder • In Your But • shin muscle • Chest Muscle • easy to flex • muscle sugar • protect your • neck muscles • in your thigh • cannot control • behind your arm • biggest muscles • help pump blood • Six Pack Muscles • Inside Your Mouth • make your body move • how many in your body • help move face and bones • how many skeletal muscles
MUSCLE MUSCLE MUSCLE 2013-05-14
20 Clues: Calf • shoulder • shin muscle • In Your But • easy to flex • Chest Muscle • protect your • neck muscles • muscle sugar • in your thigh • cannot control • behind your arm • biggest muscles • help pump blood • Six Pack Muscles • Inside Your Mouth • make your body move • how many in your body • help move face and bones • how many skeletal muscles
Body Systems (Chapter 2) 2024-01-09
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- made up of 206 bones and provides structure, shape, and protection to the body
- large brown organ to the right of stomach that has many jobs
- organ filled with white blood cells; filters blood
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood
- body system that moves blood throughout the body
- structure made of tough tissue that connect muscle to bone
- cell that receives and sends signals
- 2 bean-shaped organs that filter blood and make urine
- body system that breaks down food
- collection of organs working together
- location where 2 or more bones meet and are held together
- innermost layer of skin
- body system that removes liquid waste
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- middle layer of skin which includes hair
- organ that stores urine
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the air around it
- organ at center of chest; pumps blood
- body system that helps the body move
- body system that produces hormones
- body system that allows people to think, use their senses, and move
- outermost layer of skin
- body system that fights infections
- body system responsible for breathing
- blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood
- strong bands of tissue that hold bones together at joints and allow movement
- hair, skin, and nails
- carries nerve signals between the brain and body
27 Clues: hair, skin, and nails • organ that stores urine • outermost layer of skin • innermost layer of skin • body system that breaks down food • body system that produces hormones • body system that fights infections • body system that helps the body move • cell that receives and sends signals • organ at center of chest; pumps blood • body system responsible for breathing • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-18
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- Groups of similar cells working together to do a specific job.
- System responsible for breathing.
- System that breaks down food so your body can use it.
- Body system that controls reactions, thoughts, and feelings.
- System that removes waste from the body.
- Muscle in the mouth that helps with tasting and speaking.
- The smallest unit of life in the body.
- Structures in the body that have specific functions, like the heart and liver.
- Body system that moves blood around the body.
- Groups of organs that work together to perform major functions.
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- Body tissue that can contract and relax to produce movement.
- System made of tissues that help your body move.
- The organ that controls your thoughts, movements, and senses.
- Body part used for smelling and breathing.
- System that uses hormones to control body processes.
- The body’s largest organ that protects you from the environment.
- Sense organ that helps you hear and keep balance.
- Body system that includes the bones.
- A fiber that carries messages between the body and the brain.
- Hard body structure that supports and protects organs.
- Organ that filters waste from your blood
- Organ where food is broken down by acids.
- Pair of organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Organ that pumps blood through the body.
24 Clues: System responsible for breathing. • Body system that includes the bones. • The smallest unit of life in the body. • System that removes waste from the body. • Organ that filters waste from your blood • Organ that pumps blood through the body. • Organ where food is broken down by acids. • Body part used for smelling and breathing. • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2015-01-13
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- Points of contact between bones
- Attach bone to muscle
- Attach bone to bone
- Acts as a cushion at a joint
- Helps muscles and bones grow
- Heart muscle type
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- Happens when bones and muscles work together
- Bones protecting the brain
- Affects everything we have studied
- The type of muscle helps with digestion
- Breaks or cracks in bones
- Wear and tear on joints, usually affects older people
- The type of muscle responsible for movement
- Bones that protect internal organs
14 Clues: Heart muscle type • Attach bone to bone • Attach bone to muscle • Breaks or cracks in bones • Bones protecting the brain • Acts as a cushion at a joint • Helps muscles and bones grow • Points of contact between bones • Affects everything we have studied • Bones that protect internal organs • The type of muscle helps with digestion • The type of muscle responsible for movement • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2024-01-04
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- type of muscle that helps with digestion
- acts as a cushion for a joint
- a break or crack in a bone
- wear and tear on joints, usually affects older people
- attach bones to bones
- activity that helps keep bones and muscles strong and healthy
- proper nutrtion to help aid healthy muscles and bones
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- this happens when muscles work together
- type of miuscle responsible for movement
- where to or more bones come together
- bones that protect internal organs
- attach muscles to bones
- bones that protect the brain
- heart muscle
14 Clues: heart muscle • attach bones to bones • attach muscles to bones • a break or crack in a bone • bones that protect the brain • acts as a cushion for a joint • bones that protect internal organs • where to or more bones come together • this happens when muscles work together • type of muscle that helps with digestion • type of miuscle responsible for movement • ...
Human Systems 2025-01-27
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- _____________ system helps the body to move
- _____________ system helps to break down food into simpler substances
- Pushes food down towards the stomach
- _____________ system is involved in the exchange of gases between our body and our surroundings
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- Absorbs water from undigested food
- Breaks down food into small pieces during chewing
- ______________ system gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body
- Digestion ends here and digested food is absorbed into the body
- ______________ system carries substances to different parts of the body
- Mixes food with digestive juices and digests food further
10 Clues: Absorbs water from undigested food • Pushes food down towards the stomach • _____________ system helps the body to move • Breaks down food into small pieces during chewing • Mixes food with digestive juices and digests food further • Digestion ends here and digested food is absorbed into the body • ...
P4 Human System 2026-02-05
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- system helps to break down food into simpler substances
- is the part that pushes food down towards the stomach
- system carries substances to different parts of the body
- intestine is where digestion ends and digested food is absorbed into the blood
- system helps the body move
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- system is involved in the exchange of gases
- is the part that mixes food with digestive juices
- system that gives the body its shape and protects important parts of the body
- is where digestion begins
- intestine absorbs water from undigested food
10 Clues: is where digestion begins • system helps the body move • system is involved in the exchange of gases • intestine absorbs water from undigested food • is the part that mixes food with digestive juices • is the part that pushes food down towards the stomach • system helps to break down food into simpler substances • ...
Plant & Animal Systems 2025-02-13
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- The organ in the human body that pumps blood around the body
- The stem structure in plants that carry sugars (glucose) and nutrients down the plant
- The body system that fights disease
- ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants.
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch
- The part of the plant that collects water and nutrients from the soil
- The body system involved in taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity
- The body system that creates movement
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- The process where plants use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- The body system that includes the skin and acts as a barrier to the environment
- The main organ in the nervous system
- The body system that removes wastes from the body
- The stem structure in plants that absorbs and transports water up the plant
- The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- The body system that regulates body activities using hormones
- The body system that supports the structure of the body, gives it shape, and includes the bones
17 Clues: The body system that fights disease • The main organ in the nervous system • The body system that creates movement • The body system that removes wastes from the body • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to touch • ________ are considered the reproductive organs of plants. • The type of tropism in which plants grow/respond to gravity • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2023-02-14
7 Clues: system that moves us • system that gets nutrients from food • system that sends and received signals • system that brings oxygen into the body • system that pumps blood around the body • system that holds us up and keeps our shape • system that cleans our blood and makes us sweat
Muscular and Skeletal System 2021-02-11
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- A common disease that can lead to bone deformities
- What does the bones store
- How many bones are in the face
- The muscle located on the neck
- Also known as the collar bone
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- Bone at the front of the forehead
- A break, usually in a bone
- The muscle that closes the eye
- The bone positioned on the temples
- Your cheekbones
- The muscle of the lower lip, situated at the tip of the chin.
- The muscle in the upper arm
- The bone located on the bridge of the nose
- The skeletal system also serves to protect the vital...
14 Clues: Your cheekbones • What does the bones store • A break, usually in a bone • The muscle in the upper arm • Also known as the collar bone • The muscle that closes the eye • How many bones are in the face • The muscle located on the neck • Bone at the front of the forehead • The bone positioned on the temples • The bone located on the bridge of the nose • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-07
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- - Lined with the synovial membrane, near a joint
- - Unit of a myofibril
- - A connection between the axon and neuron
- - Protein in a muscle fiber
- - Atatches muscle to muscle
- - Fibrocartilage that separates surfaces of the knee
- - Protein; forms the filaments
- - Movement in a circular motion
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- - Dense connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- - The Piagment in blood cells
- - Chemical that an axon secretes
- - Pertaining to the upper part of the body
- - Has bars and plates separated by irregular spaces
- - Movement at the ankle
14 Clues: - Unit of a myofibril • - Movement at the ankle • - Protein in a muscle fiber • - Atatches muscle to muscle • - The Piagment in blood cells • - Protein; forms the filaments • - Movement in a circular motion • - Chemical that an axon secretes • - A connection between the axon and neuron • - Pertaining to the upper part of the body • ...
Skeletal and Muscular system 2024-05-02
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- any of hte twelve pairs of curved arches of bone extending from the spine toward the sternum
- tailbone
- the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton
- the inner and thicker of two bones of the lower leg
- breastbone
- the formation of bone
- a place in the body where two bones come together
- a function of the muscular system
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- a broken bone
- connects bones to other bones at a joint
- when muscles are shortened
- fingers and toes
- lower jawbone
- attaches muscle to bone
14 Clues: tailbone • breastbone • a broken bone • lower jawbone • fingers and toes • the formation of bone • attaches muscle to bone • when muscles are shortened • a function of the muscular system • connects bones to other bones at a joint • a place in the body where two bones come together • the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2022-11-19
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- It is an abnormal curvature of the spine
- Kinds of muscle that present only in the heart.
- Support and give your body its shape. Bone
- Muscles that are found in the internal organs such as the stomach and the intestines.
- Protects the brain.
- Attach muscles to the bone.
- It occurs when your muscle bumped against a hard surface.
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- Muscles that are connected to the bones.
- Protect the heart and the lungs.
- The place where bones meet.
- A soft tissue that covers the end of a bone.
- Muscles that move automatically.
- Muscles that move under your control.
- Protect the spinal cord.
14 Clues: Protects the brain. • Protect the spinal cord. • The place where bones meet. • Attach muscles to the bone. • Protect the heart and the lungs. • Muscles that move automatically. • Muscles that move under your control. • Muscles that are connected to the bones. • It is an abnormal curvature of the spine • Support and give your body its shape. Bone • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-07
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- - Lined with the synovial membrane, near a joint
- - Unit of a myofibril
- - A connection between the axon and neuron
- - Protein in a muscle fiber
- - Atatches muscle to muscle
- - Fibrocartilage that separates surfaces of the knee
- - Protein; forms the filaments
- - Movement in a circular motion
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- - Dense connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- - The Piagment in blood cells
- - Chemical that an axon secretes
- - Pertaining to the upper part of the body
- - Has bars and plates separated by irregular spaces
- - Movement at the ankle
14 Clues: - Unit of a myofibril • - Movement at the ankle • - Protein in a muscle fiber • - Atatches muscle to muscle • - The Piagment in blood cells • - Protein; forms the filaments • - Movement in a circular motion • - Chemical that an axon secretes • - A connection between the axon and neuron • - Pertaining to the upper part of the body • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System 2023-12-07
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- - Lined with the synovial membrane, near a joint
- - Unit of a myofibril
- - A connection between the axon and neuron
- - Protein in a muscle fiber
- - Atatches muscle to muscle
- - Fibrocartilage that separates surfaces of the knee
- - Protein; forms the filaments
- - Movement in a circular motion
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- - Dense connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- - The Piagment in blood cells
- - Chemical that an axon secretes
- - Pertaining to the upper part of the body
- - Has bars and plates separated by irregular spaces
- - Movement at the ankle
14 Clues: - Unit of a myofibril • - Movement at the ankle • - Protein in a muscle fiber • - Atatches muscle to muscle • - The Piagment in blood cells • - Protein; forms the filaments • - Movement in a circular motion • - Chemical that an axon secretes • - A connection between the axon and neuron • - Pertaining to the upper part of the body • ...
Human body systems 2022-03-16
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- this organ can break down fats and remove toxins from the body
- our brains __________ to signals by moving our muscles
- a large muscle below the lungs that help with breathing
- this type of intestine mainly absorbs water
- groups of cells of the same kind that have a specific function and make up organs
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- this organ system removes wastes from the body
- this type of intestine mainly absorbs nutrients
- when moving our bodies, we need a lot of __________ that comes from food and oxygen
- our brains can ___________ signals
- this organ from the excretory system stores urine
- this organ produces acid and moves its muscles to break down food
- body parts that perform specific functions
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- this structure can shorten and lengthen to move our bones
- this is our largest organ
- the main goal of this organ system is to provide oxygen to our bodies
- this organ system is closely related to food
- the 206 bones in our bodies make up this organ system
- this organ filters water and waste from the blood
- this organ allows our body to adjust sugar levels
- the heart is the main part of this organ system
- system a group of organs that do a particular job
- this structure allows signals to move from our sensory organs to our brains
23 Clues: this is our largest organ • our brains can ___________ signals • the main organ of the respiratory system • body parts that perform specific functions • this type of intestine mainly absorbs water • this organ system is closely related to food • this organ system removes wastes from the body • this type of intestine mainly absorbs nutrients • ...
Organ system Crossword 2017-08-31
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- Breaks down food
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- Removes carbon dioxide
- Forms the external body covering
- Protects and supports body organs
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- Secretes Regulatory hormones
- Allows locomotion in the body
- Water electrolytes
- system Production of offspring
- Transports materials in body
- Responds to internal and external change
11 Clues: Breaks down food • Water electrolytes • Removes carbon dioxide • Secretes Regulatory hormones • Transports materials in body • Allows locomotion in the body • system Production of offspring • returns fluids to blood vessels • Forms the external body covering • Protects and supports body organs • Responds to internal and external change
Body Systems 2023-09-07
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- organs to produce hormones & offspring
- allows movement & function
- removes waste from the body
- System breaks down nutrients
- protective layer & body's first defense
- provide structure & support
- Body's message center
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- delivers oxygen rich blood & nutrient to body
- produces & regulates hormones
- processes oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- fights infection
11 Clues: fights infection • Body's message center • allows movement & function • removes waste from the body • provide structure & support • System breaks down nutrients • produces & regulates hormones • organs to produce hormones & offspring • protective layer & body's first defense • processes oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • delivers oxygen rich blood & nutrient to body
Anatomy and Physiology 2020-08-25
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- The muscles of the face and neck are made up of ________ muscles.
- These combine to form organs.
- Which body system do we use drainage movements to remove wastes and toxins from the body?
- This system is made up of bones, cartilage and ligaments.
- The study of the function of the human body.
- This layer of the epidermis consists of many layers of dead cells.
- This system is made up of skin, nails and hair.
- What is the clear fluid in the Lymphatic System?
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- The study of the structure of the human body.
- The first level of the organisational structure.
- The main function of the cardiovascular system.
- How many body systems make up the human body?
- What is the name of colour being brought to the skin which increases oxygen and nutrients to the skin?
- What is the largest organ of the body?
- Which layer of the epidermis is only found in the lips, palms and soles?
- This system is made up of endocrine glands and hormones.
- Massaging the muscles prevents this.
17 Clues: These combine to form organs. • Massaging the muscles prevents this. • What is the largest organ of the body? • The study of the function of the human body. • The study of the structure of the human body. • How many body systems make up the human body? • The main function of the cardiovascular system. • This system is made up of skin, nails and hair. • ...
Nervous System 2023-02-06
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- the branch of the autonomic nervous system that regulates our daily routines
- This system involves the brain and spinal cord
- the smooth grooves between gyri
- inflammation of the meninges
- This part of the brain is in charge of skeletal muscles development and movement
- the branch of the autonomic nervous system that initiates our flight or flight responses
- autoimmune disease that destroys myelin sheath
- involved with your emotions
- Carries impulses from one part of the CNS to another part of the CNS
- This separates the frontal lobe from the temporal lobe
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- Coordinates balance from sensory input around the body
- The lipid that surrounds most axons.
- the outer layer of the cerebrum
- regulates bodily functions through the hormones it produces
- This system involves the nerves outside of your brain and spinal cord
- This consists of three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
16 Clues: involved with your emotions • inflammation of the meninges • the smooth grooves between gyri • the outer layer of the cerebrum • The lipid that surrounds most axons. • This system involves the brain and spinal cord • autoimmune disease that destroys myelin sheath • Coordinates balance from sensory input around the body • ...
Life Science Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-15
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- I am change over time.
- I am the key that helps you identify an organism.
- I am the system that helps the muscular by letting you move.
- I am the system that helps you get rid of wastes.
- I am the trait that DOMINATES the other.
- I am what gives you your looks.
- I am the main organ of the respiratory system.
- I am the system where I circulate blood and oxygen.
- one organism benefits and one is harmed.
- I am the system that holds and secretes all the hormones in the body.
- I am the kingdom that has all your greens and veggies and fruits.
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- I am the trait that is usually covered up.
- I protect and keep all your bones and organs in place. I am also the biggest organ there is.
- I am the kingdom that has most decomposers.
- I am the system that keeps your body from getting sick.
- I am the kingdom of the most complex organisms.
- I am the red liquid that flows through your body.
- I am the system that helps you DIGEST food.
- I am the system that controls the breathing and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- I am the kindom of the most simplest organisms.
- I am the system that keep you strong.
- the study of genes.
- I am the main organ of the circulatory system.
23 Clues: the study of genes. • I am change over time. • I am what gives you your looks. • I am the system that keep you strong. • I am the trait that DOMINATES the other. • one organism benefits and one is harmed. • I am the trait that is usually covered up. • I am the kingdom that has most decomposers. • I am the system that helps you DIGEST food. • ...
B1.2 Levels of Organisation 2025-12-14
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- There are three types of muscles which are: Smooth, cardiac and ...
- Adults have ... hundred and six bones in their body.
- The heart is an example of an ...
- a system which supplies the blood cells from bone marrow.
- ... are the second level of organisation.
- Organ systems make up an ...
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- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a certain function
- The circulatory system is made up the ..., blood and blood vessels.
- There are three blood vessels in the circulatory system called veins, ..., and arteries.
- These organs make up the respiratory system: Mouth, nose, ... and lungs
- The respiratory system is an example of an...
- The muscular system needs ... and glucose which is supplies to it by blood and vessels.
- ... are the first level of organisation.
- Lots of tissues make up an ...
14 Clues: Organ systems make up an ... • Lots of tissues make up an ... • The heart is an example of an ... • ... are the first level of organisation. • ... are the second level of organisation. • The respiratory system is an example of an... • Adults have ... hundred and six bones in their body. • a system which supplies the blood cells from bone marrow. • ...
reflex arc 2022-09-27
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- abbreviation of the other major part of the nervous system
- ______ neuron: what tells your body to move and react to the stimuli
- the beginning of the reflex arc
- the body part that causes you to react (for example, muscles)
- towards central nervous system
- abbreviation of one of two major parts of the nervous system: includes the brain and spinal cord
- ______ neuron: neurons that are activated by the environment
- _______ response: the skeletal muscle of your body reacting to something (e.g. blinking)
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- _____ response when your internal organs react to something (this usually goes unnoticed by you)
- How you actually react to the stimuli, not what causes you to react
- towards the peripheral nervous system
- the reaction you have to a stimulus
- ______ neuron: a neuron that's part of the reflex arc, found in the spinal cord
- the pathway that causes reflexes
- something that sparks a reaction
- without meaning to
16 Clues: without meaning to • towards central nervous system • the beginning of the reflex arc • the pathway that causes reflexes • something that sparks a reaction • the reaction you have to a stimulus • towards the peripheral nervous system • abbreviation of the other major part of the nervous system • ______ neuron: neurons that are activated by the environment • ...
Walker Wright-Body Systems 2020-11-10
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- soft jelly like center of bones.
- system that is a collection of glands that secret hormones into the circulatory system.
- muscle contractions that you can't control.
- outer layer.
- like wires that carry impulses.
- system that protects the body from injury.
- created by testes.
- created by female ovaries before birth.
- specialized primary lymphoid organ.
- metabolism.
- system that works with your bones to help your body move.
- system that protects soft organs.
- air sacs of the lungs.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system that acts as a blood filter.
- cell fragments that help your blood to clot.
- hard bone that provides structure.
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- muscle contractions that you can control.
- system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in reproduction.
- system that defends the body against infection.
- system of nerves covering the body.
- This system moves food to stomach.
- removes waste from the body.
- tubes that carry urine.
- makes insulin.
- the system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- two tubes split off from trachea.
- organ that is part of the lymphatic system located in the throat.
- transfers nutrients, wastes, and disease fighting cells throughout the body.
- middle layer.
- Food broken into little pieces by the teeth.
- stores urine until it is released.
- nerves that allow the brain to control the muscles.
- system that is part of the immune system.
- blood cells that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- where food stays around four hours.
- main parts of the immune system that is an organ that sits under your rib cage.
36 Clues: metabolism. • outer layer. • middle layer. • makes insulin. • created by testes. • air sacs of the lungs. • tubes that carry urine. • removes waste from the body. • like wires that carry impulses. • soft jelly like center of bones. • two tubes split off from trachea. • system that protects soft organs. • This system moves food to stomach. • stores urine until it is released. • ...
Systems 2023-10-24
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- A system of glands and organs.
- A system of nerve cells
- A system where your body circulates blood and has important organs such as the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- A system that absorbs nutrition from the food you eat and makes small particles of the nutrition called nutrients.
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- A system of organs that function into reproduction
- The body’s main frame/framework.
- A system of glands in the body that produces hormones.
- A system where muscle cells are composed and bring movement towards an organ or body part.
- A system that excretes waste from the body.
- A system of organs that help you breathe such as the lungs.
10 Clues: A system of nerve cells • A system of glands and organs. • The body’s main frame/framework. • A system that excretes waste from the body. • A system of organs that function into reproduction • A system of glands in the body that produces hormones. • A system of organs that help you breathe such as the lungs. • ...
Reflex Crossword Puzzle (Tati) 2022-09-27
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- the reaction
- sends signal for body part to react
- sends nerve impulses to CNS
- a type of reflex associated with internal organs
- a trigger
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- responsible for producing reactionn
- sends directions for body to respond reflexively
- part of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord
- a type of reflex associated with the skeletal and muscular system
- detects stimulus
10 Clues: a trigger • the reaction • detects stimulus • sends nerve impulses to CNS • responsible for producing reactionn • sends signal for body part to react • sends directions for body to respond reflexively • a type of reflex associated with internal organs • part of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord • ...
Anatomy 2023-10-17
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- - Regulates blood sugar
- - Transmit electrical signals
- - Filter waste from blood
- - Connects bone to bone
- - Carries blood away
- - Part of immune system
- - Tissue for movement
- - Body's outer covering
- - Blood-pumping organ
- - Food tube
- - Stores bile
- - Heart's protective sac
- - Control center
- - Fat tissue
- - Chest bone
- - Basic structural unit
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- - Connects muscle to bone
- - Head bone
- - Connects kidney to bladder
- - Carries blood to the heart
- - Metabolism and detoxification
- - Voice box
- - Absorbs nutrients
- - Breathing organs
- - Stores urine
- - Digestive organ
- - Flexible connective tissue
- - Skeletal structure
- - Windpipe
- - Backbone
30 Clues: - Windpipe • - Backbone • - Head bone • - Voice box • - Food tube • - Fat tissue • - Chest bone • - Stores bile • - Stores urine • - Control center • - Digestive organ • - Breathing organs • - Absorbs nutrients • - Carries blood away • - Skeletal structure • - Tissue for movement • - Blood-pumping organ • - Regulates blood sugar • - Connects bone to bone • - Part of immune system • - Body's outer covering • ...
填字游戏词汇库-健康类-G2-医疗专业 2025-03-26
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- Inherited traits (~ disorder)
- Breathing system (~ infection)
- Medical operation (~ recovery)
- Medication dispensary (~ technician)
- Physical condition (~ tracker)
- Physical/emotional injury (~ therapy)
- Tissue for movement (~ strain)
- Global disease (~ control)
- Diet expert (~ advice)
- Circulatory fluid (~ pressure)
- Therapy recovery (~ center)
- Physical injury (~ healing)
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- Bacteria killer (~ resistance)
- Severe but short (~ pain)
- Healing process (~ period)
- Child healthcare (~ clinic)
- Widespread disease (词根: dem-)
- Disease indication (~ check)
- Doctor's order (~ drug)
- Disease identification (~ tool)
- Body functions (词根: physio-)
- Disease prevention (~ shot)
- Outer organ (~ care)
- Follicle growth (~ loss)
- Skeletal component (~ fracture)
25 Clues: Outer organ (~ care) • Diet expert (~ advice) • Doctor's order (~ drug) • Follicle growth (~ loss) • Severe but short (~ pain) • Healing process (~ period) • Global disease (~ control) • Child healthcare (~ clinic) • Disease prevention (~ shot) • Therapy recovery (~ center) • Physical injury (~ healing) • Disease indication (~ check) • Body functions (词根: physio-) • ...
The Skeletal System (PSK 4U) 2021-05-26
Across
- another name for "growth" plates
- The longest bone in the body.
- What some of the body's 300 plus bones do over time
- The bone that protects the knee joint
- These 14 ribs attach directly to the sternum
- Most inferior, anterior, bone of the skull
- An 'S' shaped curvature of the spine
- Bones protect vital organs and also provide this
- This bone disease effects mainly women
- Girdle connecting the trunk and legs
- Key bone that consists of 4-5 fused vertebra
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- View of skeleton from the rear
- This bone area helps to determine gender
- Bone forming cells
- This type of fracture displaces bone
- Skeletal division central to human movement
- spinal region that is attached to the ribcage
- defective bone growth in children
- Excessive outward curve in thoracic spine
- Upper arm bone
- This is the smallest bone in the body
- These cells are formed in the bone marrow
- The sphenoid is classified as this type of bone
- Skeletal division which includes spine and rib cage
24 Clues: Upper arm bone • Bone forming cells • The longest bone in the body. • View of skeleton from the rear • another name for "growth" plates • defective bone growth in children • This type of fracture displaces bone • An 'S' shaped curvature of the spine • Girdle connecting the trunk and legs • The bone that protects the knee joint • This is the smallest bone in the body • ...
Skeletal System-Vivian Isabella Barba 2020-10-18
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- contains yellow and red marrow
- bone breaks into three or more fragments
- covers the epiphysis
- fracture that does not penetrate the skin
- protects hearts and lungs
- longer than they're wide
- mainly spongy bone
- protect the sense of organs of smell, sight and taste
- bone destroying cells
- sturdiest bones of the vertebrae
- thin,flatttened,usually curved
- aids in mastication and communication
- made of small needle like pieces
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- fracture that does penetrate the skin
- dense and appears homogenous
- generally cubed shaped
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- end of the bone
- bone-formingcells
- ragged break occurs
- bone is crushed
- protects the structures of the inner ear
- mature bone cells
- outside covering of the diaphysis
- longitudinal axis of the body
- bone breaks incompletely
- limbs and girdles
- shaft of bone
- largest and strongest bone of the face
30 Clues: shaft of bone • end of the bone • bone is crushed • bone-formingcells • mature bone cells • limbs and girdles • mainly spongy bone • ragged break occurs • covers the epiphysis • bone destroying cells • generally cubed shaped • longer than they're wide • bone breaks incompletely • protects hearts and lungs • dense and appears homogenous • longitudinal axis of the body • ...
Skeletal System Sept 14 2020 2020-09-14
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- The vertebrae to which the ribs attach
- The cavity that serves as the "socket" of the scapula
- A baby’s “soft spots”
- The bone-forming cells
- The lateral bone of the lower leg
- The type of bone that is made of osteons
- The anatomical name for the collarbone
- The bone where you’d find the mastoid process
- The elbow bone
- Metacarpophalangeal joint
- Because osteoclasts remodel bone they are responsible for creating these air-filled cavities in the skull
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- The anatomical name for the heel bone
- The number of coxae bones that make up the hip
- The anatomical name for the cheekbone
- The suture that connects the two parietal bones
- Bones found in the sole of the foot
- The division of the skeletal system that includes the skull
- The cavity that serves as the "socket" into which the femur fits
- The bone that the capitulum articulates with
- The anatomical name for the thumb
20 Clues: The elbow bone • A baby’s “soft spots” • The bone-forming cells • Metacarpophalangeal joint • The lateral bone of the lower leg • The anatomical name for the thumb • Bones found in the sole of the foot • The anatomical name for the heel bone • The anatomical name for the cheekbone • The vertebrae to which the ribs attach • The anatomical name for the collarbone • ...
The Skeletal System: Major Bones 2021-02-12
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- the small bones in the feet
- pelvic girdle
- next to the tibia
- collar bone
- the bones that make up the fingers and toes
- another name for the shoulder bone
- bone to protect the brain
- the smallest bones in the body
- protects the heart, lungs and stomach
- the only movable bone in the skull
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- next to the ulna
- the long bones connected to the carpals and phalanges
- the scientific name for the shinbone
- knee-cap
- the smalls bones that make up the wrist
- the upper arm bone
- thigh bone
- the scientific name of the spinal column
- the bone located at the end of the vertebrae and connected to the pelvis
- breast bone
20 Clues: knee-cap • thigh bone • collar bone • breast bone • pelvic girdle • next to the ulna • next to the tibia • the upper arm bone • bone to protect the brain • the small bones in the feet • the smallest bones in the body • another name for the shoulder bone • the only movable bone in the skull • the scientific name for the shinbone • protects the heart, lungs and stomach • ...
Bones of the Skeletal System 2021-02-16
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- Long flat bone in the middle of the chest
- Eight bones that make up part of the hand
- A set of eight long bones in the hand
- Five long bones in each foot
- Flat bone enclosing the brain; protector
- A protective cage with 12 pairs of bones
- Made up of 33 small bones/vertebrae
- Larger and shorter bone in the forearm
- Triangular, flat bone of the pectoral girdle
- Connects the shoulder to the breastbone
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- Bones that makes up the fingers
- There is a hinge joint where it is located
- Larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- Long thin bone in the forearm
- Acts as a supporter at the lower part of the trunk
- Longest bone in the human body and has a head
- Also named tailbone and is below the sacrum
- Long bone between the shoulder and elbow
- Another name is calf bone and is located on the outside of leg
- Contain gliding joints
20 Clues: Contain gliding joints • Five long bones in each foot • Long thin bone in the forearm • Bones that makes up the fingers • Made up of 33 small bones/vertebrae • A set of eight long bones in the hand • Larger and shorter bone in the forearm • Connects the shoulder to the breastbone • Larger of the two bones in the lower leg • Long bone between the shoulder and elbow • ...
Bones in the Skeletal System 2021-02-16
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- This is located within the human thigh.
- The ___ and the Ulna are the two bones in the forearm.
- There are 56 of these in total and they are found in the hands and feet.
- This bone protects vital organs such as the heart and the lungs.
- Another name for shin or shin bone.
- This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap.
- The ankle bone or ___ transfers the weight from the legs to the feet.
- This is also called the collarbone and it supports the shoulder.
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- These are fused together in order to form the spine.
- What connects with the shoulder socket in the upper arm?
- A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg.
- These are located between the phalanges and carpal bones.
- This bone is one of the three hip bones located at the front of the pelvic area. It also supports the body when it sits.
- The ___ bone is apart of the skull ans is also known as the lower jaw.
- Otherwise known as the breastbone, this is located at the center of the chest.
- This protects the reproductive organs
- This bone protects an important organ used to send messages around the body.
- A set of seven irregularly shaped bones.
- A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column.
- The large broad bone forming the upper part of each half of the pelvis.
20 Clues: Another name for shin or shin bone. • This protects the reproductive organs • This is located within the human thigh. • A set of seven irregularly shaped bones. • A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg. • This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap. • A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column. • ...
Skeletal and Muscular system vocab 2023-02-13
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- the action of bending or the condition of being bent, especially the bending of a limb or joint.
- the ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed; stretchiness.
- Skeleton- made up of the bones in your head, neck, back and chest
- the action of inserting something
- a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it; a continuation.
- thin sheath of fibrous tissue enclosing a muscle or other organ.
- Skeleton- comprised of the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- an opening, hole, or passage, especially in a bone.
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- circular (or, more precisely, conical) movement of a body part, such as a ball-and-socket joint or the eye
- sacs- closed, fluid-filled sac that works as a cushion and gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body
- the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft.
- rotational movement of the forearm at the radioulnar joint, or of the foot at the subtalar and talocalcaneonavicular joints
- the hardening (as of muscular tissue) into a bony substance. : a mass or particle of ossified tissue.
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- injury or disability caused when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed.
- the more fixed end or attachment of a muscle.
- movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part.
- Canal- the hollow part of bone that contains bone marrow.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- Bone- shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone
- natural movement of the foot that occurs during foot landing while running or walking.
- Bone- vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category
- Bone- bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- sprain is an injury to the ligaments and capsule at a joint in the body.
- the shaft or central part of a long bone.
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- movement of a limb or other part away from the midline of the body, or from another part.
- Fluid- a thick liquid located between your joints
30 Clues: the action of inserting something • the shaft or central part of a long bone. • the more fixed end or attachment of a muscle. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • Fluid- a thick liquid located between your joints • an opening, hole, or passage, especially in a bone. • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • ...
Anatomy Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31
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- Lower-arm bone on the same side as the thumb
- Lower posterior portion of the pubic bone
- Slightly curved triangular-shaped bone near the base of the spine
- Irregular bones making up your spine
- Largest and strongest bone in the human
- Two large flat bones that help protect the lower half of the body
- Jaw Bone
- Broad blade-shaped bone that forms the back sides of the pubic bone
- End of the spine
- Lower leg bone supports all of your weight
- Bones that make up the human head
- Upper Jaw
- Point of the elbow (Funny Bone)
- Knee cap
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- Lower-arm bone on the same side as the pinky finger
- Set of flat bones that protect the heart and lungs
- Bone of the upper arm
- Back shoulder bone
- Long flat bone in the front of the body that connects to the ribs
- Lower leg bone small and does not support your weight
- Ankle bone
- Fingers and toes
- Long curved flat bones that for the ribcage
- Wrist bones,short bones
- Long bone connecting your arms to your ribcage
- Bones that make up the feet
26 Clues: Jaw Bone • Knee cap • Upper Jaw • Ankle bone • Fingers and toes • End of the spine • Back shoulder bone • Bone of the upper arm • Wrist bones,short bones • Bones that make up the feet • Point of the elbow (Funny Bone) • Bones that make up the human head • Irregular bones making up your spine • Largest and strongest bone in the human • Lower posterior portion of the pubic bone • ...
The Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-19
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- A highly malignant tumor of the bone
- The inner membrane inside of bone
- Joint with free movement
- A tumor in the cartilage
- A break in the bone
- A tear in the ligament
- Joint with no movement
- The lower jaw bone
- Mature bone cells
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- Alternate name for the shoulder blade
- Spaces with connective tissue filled with synovial fluid
- The softening of bone
- "meeting place" between bones
- The thin membrane covering the bone
- The formation of bone
- Joint with little movement
- Inflammation of a joint
- Loss of bone mass
- Connective tissue that enables movement
- Alternate name for the collar bone
20 Clues: Loss of bone mass • Mature bone cells • The lower jaw bone • A break in the bone • The softening of bone • The formation of bone • A tear in the ligament • Joint with no movement • Inflammation of a joint • Joint with free movement • A tumor in the cartilage • Joint with little movement • "meeting place" between bones • The inner membrane inside of bone • Alternate name for the collar bone • ...
Week 5 Skeletal System Crossword 2016-09-19
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- The lower jawbone
- Fingers
- kneecap
- The bone above the upper teeth
- Bone formation
- The bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia and fibula
- Pain in a rib(s)
- Membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- Collarbone
- Bone Tissue
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- Injury to a ligamant
- Having to do with an arm
- The long bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- One of the 5 bones extending from the wrist to the first knuckle in each hand
- Lateral curvature of the spine; S-shaped curvature
- Inflammation of a joint
- Pain in a bone
- The heel bone
- Bony protrusion on both the medial and lateral side of the ankle
- The tailbone
20 Clues: Fingers • kneecap • Collarbone • Bone Tissue • The tailbone • The heel bone • Pain in a bone • Bone formation • Pain in a rib(s) • The lower jawbone • Injury to a ligamant • Inflammation of a joint • Having to do with an arm • The bone above the upper teeth • Membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone • Lateral curvature of the spine; S-shaped curvature • ...
Jacky's Skeletal System crossword puzzle 2016-11-15
Across
- Acid Before pregnancies for prevention
- Spots where bones come together
- Chamber where osteocyte sits
- Canal Also known as the Haversian Canal
- The amount needed in the blood is being regulated
- Calcitonin causes this
- Porous bones due to calcium re-absorption which outpaces deposition
- Vitamin C is needed for this synthesis
- mature bone cell that maintains the bone matrix
- Gland Is stimulated to release PTH
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- Also known as the Haversian system
- joints cartilage connects bones
- PTH causes this to release calcitriol
- Abnormal lateral (sideways) of the spine
- Ossification Long bones develop by
- concentric rings of bone matrix
- Breaks down bone matrix and releases Ca2+ into bloodstream
- Where osteocytes can communicate with each other
- Joints Thin layer of connective tissue
- Bone Tissue
20 Clues: Bone Tissue • Calcitonin causes this • Chamber where osteocyte sits • Spots where bones come together • joints cartilage connects bones • concentric rings of bone matrix • Also known as the Haversian system • Ossification Long bones develop by • Gland Is stimulated to release PTH • PTH causes this to release calcitriol • Acid Before pregnancies for prevention • ...
Skeletal System By Corbett Mendelson 2016-02-13
Across
- lower back
- curve of spine
- shaft
- connects two bones together
- form the cheeks
- inner membrane layer
- removal of rib
- referring to fingers
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- arm
- “meeting place” between bones
- spaces filled with synovial fluid
- bone formation
- upper jaw bone
- collar bone
- connects muscle to bone
- shoulder blade
- thin membrane covering the bone
- bone marrow
- mature bone cells
- lower jaw bone
20 Clues: arm • shaft • lower back • collar bone • bone marrow • curve of spine • bone formation • upper jaw bone • shoulder blade • removal of rib • lower jaw bone • form the cheeks • mature bone cells • inner membrane layer • referring to fingers • connects muscle to bone • connects two bones together • “meeting place” between bones • thin membrane covering the bone • spaces filled with synovial fluid
Intro to Horses Skeletal System 2017-03-20
Across
- horse has 8 pairs of these that join at the sternum while 10 are called floating
- bone located in the lower limb
- bones that are located in the fetlock area
- runs along the cannon bone
- bone of the lower jaw
- bones in a horse's knee
- the vertebrae of the tail
- the fused vertebrae within the pelvic region
- vertebrae of the neck
- bone located in the lower limb
- the breast bone of the horse
- bone in the forearm
- gives rise to a horse's elbow
- a very small bone that is fused with the tibia
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- bone in a horse's hind leg
- vertebrae of the chest region
- also known as the shoulder blade
- most distal bone in a horse's limb
- also known as the knee cap in humans
- vertebrae of the back
- also known as the third metacarpal
- bone of the upper jaw
- bone of a horses forearm
- consists of 34 bones
- made up of the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones
- longest bone of a horse's body
26 Clues: bone in the forearm • consists of 34 bones • bone of the lower jaw • vertebrae of the back • bone of the upper jaw • vertebrae of the neck • bones in a horse's knee • bone of a horses forearm • the vertebrae of the tail • bone in a horse's hind leg • runs along the cannon bone • the breast bone of the horse • vertebrae of the chest region • gives rise to a horse's elbow • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System Terms 2024-11-21
Across
- is the biggest bone from the knee down.
- thick muscle on the upper part of the arm.
- a group of muscles that are in front of the ribs.
- it protects the most vital organ in your body (your brain).
- thin muscle on the lower part of the arm.
- a group of muscles at the back of the thigh.
- protects the cardiac muscles in the chest.
- supports the upper body and moves the weight to the lower portion of the body.
- a complex muscle that is fundamental for walking.
- makes up the upper portion of the pelvis.
- a vertical bone that is behind the tibia.
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- a large triangular intrinsic shoulder muscle.
- one of the outer abdominal muscles.
- a group of muscles on the upper part of the thigh.
- a large superficial muscle that looks like a trapezoid.
- supports the whole bodies wait so you can stand up.
- creates millions of red blood cells.
- is the bone at the bass of the neck.
- the longest bone in the body.
- helps move the body around.
20 Clues: helps move the body around. • the longest bone in the body. • one of the outer abdominal muscles. • creates millions of red blood cells. • is the bone at the bass of the neck. • is the biggest bone from the knee down. • thin muscle on the lower part of the arm. • makes up the upper portion of the pelvis. • a vertical bone that is behind the tibia. • ...
Skeletal and Muscular System Crossword 2024-11-20
Across
- attached to the spine and their are 12 pairs
- supports muscles, tendons and ligaments
- connects the ribs
- serves to support and stabilize the deeper
- support the body and they help to force exhaled air out of the lungs
- large muscle on the back of the upper limb of many vertebrates
- makes up the bulk of the shape and form of the buttock and hip area
- broadest and most superficial muscles of the upper back and trunk
- articulates with the humerus to form the hinge joint of the elbow
- 33 stacked bones that are interlocked to form this
- connects the sternum to the scapula
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- second longest bone
- extends to the upper part of the chest and is attached to a ridge at the rear of the humerus
- flexible cord that connects the calf muscles on the back of the leg to the heel
- raise the trunk upwards, together with the help of pectoralis major
- Bone to protect the brain
- mportant mover of your lower leg and responsible for normal walking and running actions
- help you straighten your knee so you can kick, run and jump
- between the ribs and the pubic bone at the front of the pelvis
- the largest and uppermost bone of the hip
- muscles which extend the hip and flex the knee
- longest and strongest bone in your body
- prime mover of shoulder
23 Clues: connects the ribs • second longest bone • prime mover of shoulder • Bone to protect the brain • connects the sternum to the scapula • supports muscles, tendons and ligaments • longest and strongest bone in your body • the largest and uppermost bone of the hip • serves to support and stabilize the deeper • attached to the spine and their are 12 pairs • ...
Mr. Fletcher's Skeletal System Crossword 2025-10-14
Across
- an element stored in bones
- vertebrae is an example of this bone type
- the ends of long bones
- first seven pairs of ribs
- the shaft of long bones
- knee cap
- skeleton includes skull and spinal column
- bones in the hands
- collar bone
- needlelike threads of bone found in spongy bone
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- 11th and 12th pairs of ribs
- upper arm bone
- 8th, 9th, and 10th pairs of ribs
- this is what osteoclasts do to bone
- form new bone
- skeleton includes upper and lower extremities
- bones in the feet
- uppermost division of the spinal column
- your skull is an example of this bone type
- a cartilage cell
20 Clues: knee cap • collar bone • form new bone • upper arm bone • a cartilage cell • bones in the feet • bones in the hands • the ends of long bones • the shaft of long bones • first seven pairs of ribs • an element stored in bones • 11th and 12th pairs of ribs • 8th, 9th, and 10th pairs of ribs • this is what osteoclasts do to bone • uppermost division of the spinal column • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Bella Columbus 2025-09-15
Across
- The tongue is impeded in its movement due to the stiffness of a part of the tongue
- Pertaining to the backbone
- Unusual lateral curve of the spine
- Refers to anything to the knee cap
- dentistry that corrects misaligned teeth and jaws
- surgical repair of the vertebral column
- Surgical repair of cartilage
- The five long bones found in the foot
- surgical procedure to remove a portion of the cervix
- Stiffening or fusion of a joint
- X-ray of the spinal cord
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- cell that produces and maintains the cartilaginous matrix
- Inflammation of cartilage
- The softening of bone
- condition is related to the middle of the ankle region
- Pertaining to the bone at the base of the spine
- Surgical technique used to help restore height
- A tumor that is in connective tissue
- branch of biology concerned with the study of bones
- Adjective referring to the fibula
- Back procedure to treat compression fractures
- Incision in the Lumbar region
- Inflammation of the vertebrae
- Inflammation of a bursa
- A malignant tumor of the bone
- Study of the foot
- Formal name for the shinbone
- Pertaining to the ulna
- Cutting or the division of a tendon
- condition or disease of the bone
30 Clues: Study of the foot • The softening of bone • Pertaining to the ulna • Inflammation of a bursa • X-ray of the spinal cord • Inflammation of cartilage • Pertaining to the backbone • Formal name for the shinbone • Surgical repair of cartilage • Incision in the Lumbar region • Inflammation of the vertebrae • A malignant tumor of the bone • Stiffening or fusion of a joint • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2012-12-08
Across
- What is the largest bone
- The stirrup is the __________ bone in our body's
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- Name one thing that is a part of the skeletal system but isn't a bone
- If there was no skeletal system we wouldn't be able to stand ___________
- The longest bone is the _________________
- Our body won't have a proper ________ without bones
6 Clues: What is the largest bone • The longest bone is the _________________ • The stirrup is the __________ bone in our body's • Our body won't have a proper ________ without bones • Name one thing that is a part of the skeletal system but isn't a bone • If there was no skeletal system we wouldn't be able to stand ___________
Muscular System 2017-04-30
Across
- Central Nervous System
- Heart rate
- Rapid heart
- Ambulate
- Surgical repair of a joint
- Kilogram
- Rest, ice, compression and elevation
- The result of a wrench or twist of the ligaments of a joint
- Referring to the heart
- To impair, injure, or weaken
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- Recording of electrical nerve transmission in skeletal muscle
- Abnormal shortening of muscles around a joint caused by atrophy of the muscles and resulting in flexion and fixation
- X-Ray of joints
- Inflammation of the tendon
- Pound
- Painkiller
- Potassium
- Pulse
- Gastrointestinal
- Tumor of the muscles
20 Clues: Pound • Pulse • Ambulate • Kilogram • Potassium • Heart rate • Painkiller • Rapid heart • X-Ray of joints • Gastrointestinal • Tumor of the muscles • Central Nervous System • Referring to the heart • Inflammation of the tendon • Surgical repair of a joint • To impair, injure, or weaken • Rest, ice, compression and elevation • The result of a wrench or twist of the ligaments of a joint • ...
BODY SYSTEMS 2020-04-27
7 Clues: SUPPORTS THE BODY • PROTECTS OUR BRAIN • HELPS SKELETAL SYSTEM MOVE • PROTECTS OUR LUNGS AND HEART • HELPS TO THE DIGEST THE FOOD • CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE BONES • TRANSPORTS FOOD FROM THE MOUTH TO THE STOMACH
The Human Body Systems 2025-05-15
Across
- The__________ system sends signals to your skeletal and muscular system to create movement.
- Eating contaminated food can hurt the immune system through the ____________ system.
- True or false: there are good bacteria in our digestive system.
- What kind of pathogen can not be cured with medication like antibiotics?
- This organ is a main part of the nervous system.
- The respiratory system and the _____________ system help the body remove waste
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- What pathogen steals nutrients and harms the host?
- _______________ diseases can easily spread from person to person.
- Toxins would increase quickly if this organ stopped working (uremia).
- This system focuses on balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: This organ is a main part of the nervous system. • What pathogen steals nutrients and harms the host? • This system focuses on balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide. • True or false: there are good bacteria in our digestive system. • _______________ diseases can easily spread from person to person. • ...
Body systems 2020-12-09
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- What did the purple Amoeba sister says other after the phrase "I know this like the back of my hand"
- this is organ is all over the whole body and is like an outer layer/skin
- your reflexes. you are not REALLY controlling your actions
- when you are controlling your actions with your nervous system
- think about the birds and the bees system
- the thing that keeps your bones together and there are three different types
- this system delivers oxygen to the lungs and exhales carbon dioxide
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- this system helps carry blood and it also involves your heart
- this system allows your body to be a solid figure instead of a mushy blob (it also involves bones)
- a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell
- The scientific term for immune system
- this system controls voluntary and involuntary actions
- This system is like the exit because it's purpose is too exile waste from the body
- this help system helps receive nutrients by breaking food down
- Your hands and the rest of your body is made up of these very microscopic things
15 Clues: The scientific term for immune system • think about the birds and the bees system • this system controls voluntary and involuntary actions • your reflexes. you are not REALLY controlling your actions • a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell • this system helps carry blood and it also involves your heart • ...
Wellness review 2023-09-12
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- The dimension that includes your values
- The dimension that includes friend dynamics
- improvement the training zone with the lowest intensity
- The dimension that includes your hobbies
- The training zone with moderate intensity
- breathing, your heart beating, and moving food through digestive system
- The training zone at moderate-high intensity
- rate Number of beats per minute
- The system that circulates blood (oxygen)
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- The dimension of wellness that includes sleep habits
- factors (2 words) things that affect our body. ex: when you exercise you can get micro tears in your muscles
- Performance The training zone with vigorous intensity
- Run, throw, jump, and move
- attaches to bones and causes the body to move
- The dimension that includes coping strategies
- & Internal the two main types of respiration
- The system that exchanges gases between the body and the environment
17 Clues: Run, throw, jump, and move • rate Number of beats per minute • The dimension that includes your values • The dimension that includes your hobbies • The training zone with moderate intensity • The system that circulates blood (oxygen) • The dimension that includes friend dynamics • The training zone at moderate-high intensity • ...
Review for test 2013-11-27
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- when you start to shiver, it means your internal body temperature has (blank)
- stress hormone that is released
- tissue that binds, supports, and protects structures in the body
- example of epithelial tissue
- the number of organ systems in our bodies
- nervous tissue makes up the (blank)
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- scientific term for goose bumps
- the hypothalamus is like a (blank)
- an organ contains at least two different types of tissues that work together for a common (blank)
- system that destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- If you get too hot, you (blank)
- muscle tissue can (blank)
- the (blank) system controls mechanisms involved in homeostasis
- nervous tissues provide (blank)
- major organ of skeletal system
15 Clues: muscle tissue can (blank) • example of epithelial tissue • major organ of skeletal system • scientific term for goose bumps • If you get too hot, you (blank) • stress hormone that is released • nervous tissues provide (blank) • the hypothalamus is like a (blank) • nervous tissue makes up the (blank) • the number of organ systems in our bodies • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2 2014-01-31
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- Glucose is obtained from the ______.
- A group of cells that perform a single function.
- A group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- This system produces gametes.
- This system recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes.
- This system controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- The liver converts ________ to urea.
- _________ remove urea from the blood.
- Movements of the body are possible because of _______.
- The process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus.
- This system eliminates waste products from the body.
- This system helps protect the body from disease.
- A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- This system transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells.
- This system supports the body and protects internal organs.
- This system works with skletal system to produce voluntary movements.
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- This system is composed by Nose, Pharynx, Bronchi, Larynx, Trachea, Branchioles, Lungs.
- It means "similar standing".
- Your skin and the lining of your stomach are examples of this tissue.
- This type of tissue provides support for the body.
- This system guards against infection, injury and ultraviolet radiation.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- This organ senses temperature change and sends signals that start or stop cooling mechanisms or heat production.
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by ______.
- This system breaks down food, absorbes nutrients and eliminates wastes.
- One of the most important organs for homeostasis.
26 Clues: It means "similar standing". • This system produces gametes. • Glucose is obtained from the ______. • The liver converts ________ to urea. • _________ remove urea from the blood. • A group of cells that perform a single function. • This system helps protect the body from disease. • One of the most important organs for homeostasis. • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-11
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- can relax and contract
- nervous system function
- found in the skin, organs & muscles
- carry blood away from the heart
- carry blood to the heart
- the function is breathing
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- commonly called the windpipe
- when contract the tricep relax
- the organ that pulls air into the body
- the heart muscle is called
- hair, nails, and skin
- muscle you use to breathe
- is an involuntary organ
- supports and protects
- largest organ
15 Clues: largest organ • hair, nails, and skin • supports and protects • can relax and contract • nervous system function • is an involuntary organ • carry blood to the heart • muscle you use to breathe • the function is breathing • the heart muscle is called • commonly called the windpipe • when contract the tricep relax • carry blood away from the heart • found in the skin, organs & muscles • ...
Royce Long 7 2024-02-01
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- Cells work together
- Body regulates itself
- Part of skeleton that does not connect to spine
- Tissues work together
- Smooth outer layer of bone
- Organs work together
- Can control
- Bone system that supports and protects
- Muscle that makes up heart
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- Holds bones to bones
- Muscle attached to bone
- System that is used to move
- Muscle that makes up organs
- Don't control
- Hold muscle to bone
- Part of skeleton that connects to spine
16 Clues: Can control • Don't control • Cells work together • Hold muscle to bone • Holds bones to bones • Organs work together • Body regulates itself • Tissues work together • Muscle attached to bone • Smooth outer layer of bone • Muscle that makes up heart • System that is used to move • Muscle that makes up organs • Bone system that supports and protects • Part of skeleton that connects to spine • ...
Levels of Organization Quiz 2025-03-31
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- system that secretes hormones to regulate various body functions.
- system responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- study of the structure and parts of the body.
- system that allows for movement of the body through muscle contraction.
- system responsible for producing offspring.
- system that provides structure and support to the body and protectorgan systemorgans.
- smallest unit of life that makes up all living organisms.
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- group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- study of how the body and its parts function.
- system that includes the skin, hair, and nails, protecting the body and regulating temperature.
- system that controls body activities by sending and receiving signals throughout the body.
- system that helps protect the body from infection and disease by transporting lymph.
- group of organs that work together to perform complex functions in the body.
- structure made up of different types of tissues that work together to perform a specific function, like the heart or lungs.
15 Clues: system responsible for producing offspring. • study of how the body and its parts function. • study of the structure and parts of the body. • smallest unit of life that makes up all living organisms. • system that secretes hormones to regulate various body functions. • system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. • ...
Nervous system 2021-09-03
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- Transmit messages to and from the spinal cord and brain
- Palsy group of neurological disorders
- Transmit impulses away from the cell body
- Regulates body temperature, appetite, and sleep
- injuries Require medical care
- Coordinates the movement of skeletal muscles
- Nervous System kicks in when you are startled
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- structures that extend from to cell body
- injuries Include concussions, contusion, and coma
- Caused by muscle tension
- Lobe Controls voluntary movements and helps with language
- Nervous System involves voluntary responses that are under your control
- Stem Talk of nerve cells and fibers that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain
- Nervous System Slows the ing down body functions
- Largest and most complex part of the brain
- Disorder is characterized by recurrent seizures
16 Clues: Caused by muscle tension • injuries Require medical care • Palsy group of neurological disorders • structures that extend from to cell body • Transmit impulses away from the cell body • Largest and most complex part of the brain • Coordinates the movement of skeletal muscles • Nervous System kicks in when you are startled • Regulates body temperature, appetite, and sleep • ...
Bones in the Skeletal System 2021-02-16
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- Another name for shin or shin bone.
- A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column.
- This protects the reproductive organs
- The ___ bone is apart of the skull ans is also known as the lower jaw.
- The large broad bone forming the upper part of each half of the pelvis.
- The ___ and the Ulna are the two bones in the forearm.
- There are 56 of these in total and they are found in the hands and feet.
- This is located within the human thigh.
- These are located between the phalanges and carpal bones.
- This bone protects vital organs such as the heart and the lungs.
- The ankle bone or ___ transfers the weight from the legs to the feet.
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- Otherwise known as the breastbone, this is located at the center of the chest.
- A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg.
- This is also called the collarbone and it supports the shoulder.
- This is also known as the upper jaw and it is used to chew food along with the lower jaw.
- This bone is one of the three hip bones located at the front of the pelvic area. It also supports the body when it sits.
- What connects with the shoulder socket in the upper arm?
- These are fused together in order to form the spine.
- This bone protects an important organ used to send messages around the body.
- This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap.
- A set of seven irregularly shaped bones.
21 Clues: Another name for shin or shin bone. • This protects the reproductive organs • This is located within the human thigh. • A set of seven irregularly shaped bones. • A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg. • This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap. • A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column. • ...
Bones in the Skeletal System 2021-02-15
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- bones that make up the fingers and toes
- found in the forearm lies laterally
- connects scapula, ulna and radius
- most popular sesamoid bone
- also known as the shoulder blade
- make up the ankle and the heel
- curved bones that protect the lungs and heart
- 33 bones that form the spinal column
- connect ankle to toes
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- keep the reproductive organs from harm
- flat bone found in the centre of the chest
- longest and strongest bone in the body
- small bones that make up the wrist
- large bone on the inside of the lower leg
- connects the arm on each side
- stretches from the elbow to smallest finger
- protects the brain
- only long bone that lies horizontally
- triangular-shaped bone between the hips
- small bone on the outside of the lower leg
20 Clues: protects the brain • connect ankle to toes • most popular sesamoid bone • connects the arm on each side • make up the ankle and the heel • also known as the shoulder blade • connects scapula, ulna and radius • small bones that make up the wrist • found in the forearm lies laterally • 33 bones that form the spinal column • only long bone that lies horizontally • ...
Skeletal System: Words and Roots 2017-06-08
20 Clues: Rib • Jaw • Knee • Heel • Cheek • Joint • Wrist • Fingers • Forehead • Movement • Shoulder • Upper Arm • Bone Loss • Upper Leg • Lower Back • Collar bone • Break in Bone • Bone Formation • Connective Tissue • Inner Membrane of Bone
Chapter 5: The Skeletal System 2016-09-18
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- Bone tissue
- Pain in a bone
- Excision of part of the wrist
- Having to do with something attachted
- Examination of the interior joint
- Excision of a joint
- Neck
- Skin bone
- The bone above the upper teeth
- Pain in the joint
- Medication used to relieve pain
- The lower jawbone
- Inflammtion of a bursa
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- One of the thirty-three segments making up the spinal column
- Highly malignant tumor of the bone
- Chest
- excision (resectioning) of a vertebra
- Pain in a finger (or toe)
- Dense, flexible connective tissue
- Fingers
- Shaft of the long bone
- The collarbone
- Having to do with the arm
- The long bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- The lateral leg bone
25 Clues: Neck • Chest • Fingers • Skin bone • Bone tissue • Pain in a bone • The collarbone • Pain in the joint • The lower jawbone • Excision of a joint • The lateral leg bone • Shaft of the long bone • Inflammtion of a bursa • Pain in a finger (or toe) • Having to do with the arm • Excision of part of the wrist • The bone above the upper teeth • Medication used to relieve pain • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System Crossword 2016-09-17
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- Medication that exerts analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions
- Straight line trough a physical body
- Bone is made up of __________ tissues
- Break is straight across the bone
- Softening of the Cartilage
- The bone above the upper teeth
- The lateral leg bone
- Fracture of the distal end of the fibula
- The collar bone
- X-ray of the spinal column using contrast medium
- Having to do with the arm
- Finger bones
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- The place where bones come together
- Kneecap
- The long bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- Means to form bone
- Break without separation
- Pain in a finger
- Pain in a joint
- Connective tissue
20 Clues: Kneecap • Finger bones • Pain in a joint • The collar bone • Pain in a finger • Connective tissue • Means to form bone • The lateral leg bone • Break without separation • Having to do with the arm • Softening of the Cartilage • The bone above the upper teeth • Break is straight across the bone • The place where bones come together • Straight line trough a physical body • ...
The Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-19
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- A highly malignant tumor of the bone
- The inner membrane inside of bone
- Joint with free movement
- A tumor in the cartilage
- A break in the bone
- A tear in the ligament
- Joint with no movement
- The lower jaw bone
- Mature bone cells
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- Alternate name for the shoulder blade
- Spaces with connective tissue filled with synovial fluid
- The softening of bone
- "meeting place" between bones
- The thin membrane covering the bone
- The formation of bone
- Joint with little movement
- Inflammation of a joint
- Loss of bone mass
- Connective tissue that enables movement
- Alternate name for the collar bone
20 Clues: Loss of bone mass • Mature bone cells • The lower jaw bone • A break in the bone • The softening of bone • The formation of bone • A tear in the ligament • Joint with no movement • Inflammation of a joint • Joint with free movement • A tumor in the cartilage • Joint with little movement • "meeting place" between bones • The inner membrane inside of bone • Alternate name for the collar bone • ...
Chapter 5: The Skeletal System 2015-09-23
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- The thigh bone
- The collarbone
- Field of study that deals with joints and connective tissue disorders
- Straight line through the physical body
- The breast bone
- Comprises the sternum, manubrium of the sternum, ribs and coastal cartilage
- Surgical removal of the bone
- The root word for finger or toe
- The root word for neck
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- The shoulder blade
- A break without separation
- Turning outward
- Bones that make up the fingers
- Disease of the cartilage
- A tear in a ligament or the fibrous tissue that connects bones
- The root word for arm
- The name of the bones that compose the spinal column
- The membrane covering the bone
- Tie bones together
- Bending or being bent
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Technical term for the ankle
22 Clues: The thigh bone • The collarbone • Turning outward • The breast bone • The shoulder blade • Tie bones together • The root word for arm • Bending or being bent • The root word for neck • Disease of the cartilage • A break without separation • Surgical removal of the bone • Technical term for the ankle • Bones that make up the fingers • The membrane covering the bone • ...
Level 3 Skeletal System Crossword 2014-10-08
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- Carpal bone
- Lateral bone of the lower leg
- Cheekbone
- Mineral stored by bones
- Knee bone
- Bone building cells
- Red blood cells
- Shape of bones designed for protection
- Section of skeleton which facilitates movement
- Shaft of a long bone
- Bones of the fingers and toes
- First cervical vertebrae
- Triangular bone found in the nasal cavity
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- Bone of the pelvic girdle
- end of a long bone
- Collar bone
- Shape of bone found in the vertebrae
- Longest bone in the body
- Bone cell
- Process of bone growth
- Specialised bones found in tendons
- Bone of the heel
- Neck bone which supports the tongue
23 Clues: Cheekbone • Bone cell • Knee bone • Carpal bone • Collar bone • Red blood cells • Bone of the heel • end of a long bone • Bone building cells • Shaft of a long bone • Process of bone growth • Mineral stored by bones • Longest bone in the body • First cervical vertebrae • Bone of the pelvic girdle • Lateral bone of the lower leg • Bones of the fingers and toes • Specialised bones found in tendons • ...
Ch.5 The Skeletal System 2015-02-02
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- Biggest Bone in the Body
- -itis
- Written Record of
- Ankle Bone
- Inflammation of bone
- Excision of a joint
- Collarbone
- Surgical repair of a bone
- Pelv/o
- Carp/o
- Shaft of Long Bone
- Arthr/o
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- Turning outward
- Tear in a ligament
- Movement in a circular direction from a central point
- Bending or being bent
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- -oma
- Kneecap
- Pain in the arm
- To turn downward or backward as with the hand or foot
- Kyph/o
22 Clues: -oma • -itis • Pelv/o • Kyph/o • Carp/o • Kneecap • Arthr/o • Ankle Bone • Collarbone • Turning outward • Pain in the arm • Written Record of • Tear in a ligament • Shaft of Long Bone • Excision of a joint • Inflammation of bone • Bending or being bent • Biggest Bone in the Body • Surgical repair of a bone • Movement away from the midline of the body • Movement in a circular direction from a central point • ...
Skeletal System: Lab Group C 2016-05-11
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- where two bones meet
- bone cells that regulate homeostasis
- the longest bone in your body
- bone cells that make new blood cells
- protects your heart, lungs, and liver
- category of bones that make up the center of the body and maintain humans' upright position
- birth defect causing one foot to face inward and downward
- category of bones that make up the limbs and make movement possible
- type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow
- a disease that many people have, but don't know
- supports a person's body
- protects your spinal cord, made of 26 bones
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- the bones that make up your spine
- a disease caused by deficiency of calcium in the bone
- the wear and tear of bones and joints, commonly found in the elderly
- a tumor that destroys normal bone tissue
- the soft tissue within bones, makes blood cells
- the body responding to its environment and maintaining internal stability
- holds your ribs in place
- when bones become execessively weak and prone to fracture
- the skeleton in the human head
- soft material that makes up part of a baby's bones before they're replaced by bone
- there are 206 of these in an adult body
- the overuse of tendons
24 Clues: where two bones meet • the overuse of tendons • holds your ribs in place • supports a person's body • the longest bone in your body • the skeleton in the human head • the bones that make up your spine • bone cells that regulate homeostasis • bone cells that make new blood cells • protects your heart, lungs, and liver • there are 206 of these in an adult body • ...
Bones and Skeletal tissue system 2023-12-18
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- a small, wing-like projection of bone that points outward from each vertebra along the spine.
- Is the most prevalent cartilage, it is also commonly known as articular cartilage.
- small bone commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surfaces.
- made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone.
- Is the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose. It is considered a hyaline cartilage.
- The skull protects the brain,Rib cage protects the organs these are examples of__________
- known as body fat.
- small rounded point of a bone. It also refers to a nodule attached to bone, mucous membrane (moist layer lining parts of the body), or skin.
- A large prominence on the side of the bone. Some of the largest muscle groups and most dense connective tissues attach
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- Contains loosely packed collagen fibers and a generous amount of elastic fibers.
- vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category (flat, short, long, or sesamoid).
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage. Can act as shock absorber.
- A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone. Crests are often the sites where connective tissue attaches muscle to bone.
- a bump or protuberance on a long bone where tendons and ligaments connect.
- refers to a long, thin projection, often with a rough surface. Ridge and crest refer to a long, narrow line.
- Refers to a large prominence, which often provides structural support to the overlying hyaline cartilage.
- his is the cartilage that attaches to your ribs to your sternum it is categorized as a hyaline cartilage.
- Is a connective tissue of the skeletal system. Its purpose is to cushion the joints, Allow for free movement of a joint.
- contains our limbs and pelvis.
- a rounded prominence. especially : a large prominence on a bone usually serving for the attachment of muscles or ligaments.
20 Clues: known as body fat. • contains our limbs and pelvis. • A compressible but resilient type of cartilage. Can act as shock absorber. • a bump or protuberance on a long bone where tendons and ligaments connect. • made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone. • Contains loosely packed collagen fibers and a generous amount of elastic fibers. • ...
Chp 7 Skeletal System Vocab 2022-10-05
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- Interlocking line of union between bones
- Platelike structures with broad surfaces.
- Tubelike passageway within the bone
- having a variety of shapes, animist are connected to several bones
- Furrow or groove
- Occipital bone joins the parietal bones along the lambdoid suture
- forms the anterior portion of the skill above the eyes
- Small, knoblike process
- Small, nearly flat surface
- Narrow, ridge like projection
- Enlargement on the end of a bone
- bone on each side of the skull joins the parietal bone along a squamous suture
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- Roughly equal lengths and widths
- Knoblike process usually larger than tubercle
- Relatively large process
- Thorn like projection
- Prominent projection on a bone
- Projection situated above condyle
- Relatively deep pit or depression
- Soft spot in the skull where membranes cover the spaces between the bones
- Having long longitudinal axes and expanded ends
- Opening through a bone that usually is a passageway for blood vessels, nerves or ligaments.
- Cavity within the bone
23 Clues: Furrow or groove • Thorn like projection • Cavity within the bone • Small, knoblike process • Relatively large process • Small, nearly flat surface • Narrow, ridge like projection • Prominent projection on a bone • Roughly equal lengths and widths • Enlargement on the end of a bone • Projection situated above condyle • Relatively deep pit or depression • ...
Anatomy Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31
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- Lower-arm bone on the same side as the thumb
- Lower posterior portion of the pubic bone
- Slightly curved triangular-shaped bone near the base of the spine
- Irregular bones making up your spine
- Largest and strongest bone in the human
- Two large flat bones that help protect the lower half of the body
- Jaw Bone
- Broad blade-shaped bone that forms the back sides of the pubic bone
- End of the spine
- Lower leg bone supports all of your weight
- Bones that make up the human head
- Upper Jaw
- Point of the elbow (Funny Bone)
- Knee cap
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- Lower-arm bone on the same side as the pinky finger
- Set of flat bones that protect the heart and lungs
- Bone of the upper arm
- Back shoulder bone
- Long flat bone in the front of the body that connects to the ribs
- Lower leg bone small and does not support your weight
- Ankle bone
- Fingers and toes
- Long curved flat bones that for the ribcage
- Wrist bones,short bones
- Long bone connecting your arms to your ribcage
- Bones that make up the feet
26 Clues: Jaw Bone • Knee cap • Upper Jaw • Ankle bone • Fingers and toes • End of the spine • Back shoulder bone • Bone of the upper arm • Wrist bones,short bones • Bones that make up the feet • Point of the elbow (Funny Bone) • Bones that make up the human head • Irregular bones making up your spine • Largest and strongest bone in the human • Lower posterior portion of the pubic bone • ...
Homeostatic Imbalences of Skeletal System. 2022-10-14
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- Hunch back
- Fracture is common in older people with brittle bones
- When a bone is crushed, common in porous bones
- Disease when uric acid accumulates in the blood and may create needle-shaped crystals.
- When scar tissue ossifies and bone ends fuse
- result from trauma that breaks or twists.
- Disease in children when a bone fails to calcify.
- When a bone breaks and penetrates the skin.
- When a bone is forced out of its normal position
- The ligaments or tendons that reinforce the joint is damaged by excessive stretching.
- Common sports fracture, Excessive twisting.
- Lumbar is Anterior
- Inflammation describes over 100 inflammatory or degenerative diseases.
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- The drying of discs and weakening ligaments.
- Grow around margins of eroded cartilage, restricting joint movement.
- Bone breaks cleanly and does not penetrate the skin.
- When the inflamed synovial membrane thickens
- Broken bones pressed inward
- The most common type of arthritis, a chronic degenerative condition, typically affects elders.
- is Water on the knee, due to inflammation of bursae or the synovial membrane
- A chronic inflammatory disorder, usually ages 40-50.
- Fracture is common in children who have more flexible bones
- The Lateral curvature of the spine
- Broken bone ends forced toward each other
- crunching noise
25 Clues: Hunch back • crunching noise • Lumbar is Anterior • Broken bones pressed inward • The Lateral curvature of the spine • result from trauma that breaks or twists. • Broken bone ends forced toward each other • When a bone breaks and penetrates the skin. • Common sports fracture, Excessive twisting. • The drying of discs and weakening ligaments. • ...
Chapter 7 Skeletal System Vocabulary 2024-09-18
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- Either end of a long bone
- The spinal cord that consists of vertebrae
- Branching bony plate that separates irregular spaces within spongy bone
- Movement of a part towards the back
- A bone with a long longitudinal axis and expanded ends
- Production of blood cells from dividing stem and progenitor cells
- Shaft of a long bone
- A series of flat bones that enclose the chest cavity
- The triangular bone in the lower back formed from fused vertebrae
- Saclike, fluid-filled cushioning structure, lined with a synovial membrane, near a joint
- One of the bones making up the hip bone
- Mature bone cell
- Basin-shaped structure formed by the sacrum and hip bones
- The bone that is attached to the end of the sacrum and is composed of four fused vertebrae
- Turning the plantar surface of the foot outward, away from the midline
- Upward or forward rotation of the palm
- The cranium and the facial bones
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- Movement increasing the angle between bones at a joint
- Connective tissue in spaces in bones
- Movement of a body part away from the midline
- Membranous region between certain developing cranial bones in the skull of a fetus or infant
- Downward or backward rotation of the palm
- Dense connective tissue covering the surface of a bone
- The shoulder blades
- Turning the plantar surface of the foot inward, toward the midline
- Bone-forming cell
- Fibrocartilage that separates the articulating surfaces of bones in the knee
- Movement of a body part toward the midline
- Pertaining to the ankle or any of the individual ankle bones
- Forward movement of a body part
- Movement decreasing the angle between bones at a joint
- The bony part of the skull that encloses the brain
- The organ system that includes the bones
33 Clues: Mature bone cell • Bone-forming cell • The shoulder blades • Shaft of a long bone • Either end of a long bone • Forward movement of a body part • The cranium and the facial bones • Movement of a part towards the back • Connective tissue in spaces in bones • Upward or forward rotation of the palm • One of the bones making up the hip bone • The organ system that includes the bones • ...
Nervous, Skeletal, and Muscular System 2025-01-01
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- the largest part of the brain, responsible for higher-level functions such as thought, memory, and language
- displacement of a bone from its joint
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- a muscle that straightens a joint
- the part of the brain that controls balance and coordination
- the part of the brain that connects the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other parts of the body.
- a crack or break in a bone
- muscles that are under voluntary control
- branching fibers that receive signals from other neurons
- The process of creating bone, that is of transforming cartilage into bone
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- nerve cells that transmit signals throughout the body
- a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- muscle found in the heart
- a condition in which an organ protrudes through a weak spot in the muscle or tissue that surrounds it
- a muscle that bends a joint
- inflammation of a tendon
- a neurological disorder that causes seizures
- muscles that are not under voluntary control
- a disorder that affects muscle movement and coordination
20 Clues: inflammation of a tendon • muscle found in the heart • a crack or break in a bone • a muscle that bends a joint • a muscle that straightens a joint • displacement of a bone from its joint • muscles that are under voluntary control • a neurological disorder that causes seizures • muscles that are not under voluntary control • ...
Human body the skeletal system 2025-08-13
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- Bones of the limb are
- joint A joint that allows only back and forth movements
- joint A joint that allows to glide
- Protects the delicate organs such as heart and lungs
- A long and flexible bony structure
- Soft tissues present in our body
- A framework of bones present in the body
- A place in the skeleton where two or more bones connect
- Bones are held together with the help of
- marrow A jelly like structure present inside the bone's
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- A strong,elastic,yellowish or white coloured tissue present around the joints
- ribs The two pairs ribs are called
- Upper leg has Longest bone in the body called
- U shaped bone in the lower jaw
- The bone of the wrist is
- Protects the brain
- Helps in formation of bones and teeth
- cord The backbone encloses and protects the delicate
- A way in which we keep our body while sitting or standing
- A bony,ring like structure
20 Clues: Protects the brain • Bones of the limb are • The bone of the wrist is • A bony,ring like structure • U shaped bone in the lower jaw • Soft tissues present in our body • ribs The two pairs ribs are called • joint A joint that allows to glide • A long and flexible bony structure • Helps in formation of bones and teeth • A framework of bones present in the body • ...
Human body the skeletal system 2025-08-13
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- Bones of the limb are
- joint A joint that allows only back and forth movements
- joint A joint that allows to glide
- Protects the delicate organs such as heart and lungs
- A long and flexible bony structure
- Soft tissues present in our body
- A framework of bones present in the body
- A place in the skeleton where two or more bones connect
- Bones are held together with the help of
- marrow A jelly like structure present inside the bone's
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- A strong,elastic,yellowish or white coloured tissue present around the joints
- ribs The two pairs ribs are called
- Upper leg has Longest bone in the body called
- U shaped bone in the lower jaw
- The bone of the wrist is
- Protects the brain
- Helps in formation of bones and teeth
- cord The backbone encloses and protects the delicate
- A way in which we keep our body while sitting or standing
- A bony,ring like structure
20 Clues: Protects the brain • Bones of the limb are • The bone of the wrist is • A bony,ring like structure • U shaped bone in the lower jaw • Soft tissues present in our body • ribs The two pairs ribs are called • joint A joint that allows to glide • A long and flexible bony structure • Helps in formation of bones and teeth • A framework of bones present in the body • ...
skeletal Sysytem 2015-03-17
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- Range of motion
- surgical cutting of the bone
- Injury to a ligament
- abnormally low bone density
- curvature of lumbar part of spine
- remove fluid from a joint
- bones facial bones
- pain in cartilage
- the breast bone
- inflammation of bursa
- a wrist bone
- pain in joint
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- pain in ribs
- S shape curve in spine
- makes up the spinal column
- hump back
- inflammation of bone marrow
- softening of cartilage
- medical specialty dealing with skeletal system
- the bone of sole of the foot
- break in bone
- the heel bone
22 Clues: hump back • pain in ribs • a wrist bone • break in bone • the heel bone • pain in joint • Range of motion • the breast bone • pain in cartilage • bones facial bones • Injury to a ligament • inflammation of bursa • S shape curve in spine • softening of cartilage • remove fluid from a joint • makes up the spinal column • abnormally low bone density • inflammation of bone marrow • ...
biology b vocabulary 2020-01-16
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- system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture and circulates blood throughout the body.
- drift variation in the relative frequency of different genotypes in a small population, owing to the chance disappearance of particular genes as individuals die or do not reproduce.
- selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- the orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light, either toward the source of light
- system is a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism, so as to help maintain internal chemical homeostasis and prevent damage to the body
- system is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- system the bodily system that protects the body from foreign substances, cells, and tissues
- having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
- system the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- flow The movement and exchange of genes or alleles from one population of species to another.
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- a cellular organisational level between cells and a complete organ.
- system the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus.
- system involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- system The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- a differentiated structure (such as a heart, kidney, leaf, or stem) consisting of cells and tissues and performing some specific function in an organism
25 Clues: the genetic constitution of an individual organism. • having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes. • having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes. • a cellular organisational level between cells and a complete organ. • the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics • ...
Skeletal System Notes Scavenger Hunt 2022-02-08
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- Longest bone of the body
- Crack or break in a bone
- Type of joints that allow free movement
- Skeleton division that includes arms & legs
- Skeleton division that includes skull & vertebrae
- Cells that build up bone
- A hormone that regulates calcium homeostasis
- Tailbone
- End of a bone, forms a joint
- Soft spots in infantile skull
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- Joint that connects skull bones
- Shock-absorber found between vertebrae
- Long shaft of a bone
- Finger and toe bones
- Cells that break bone down
- 7 vertebrae of the neck region
- Bone cell
- Unit of rings that make up bone tissue
- Process of bone formation from cartilage
- Bone of the upper arm
20 Clues: Tailbone • Bone cell • Long shaft of a bone • Finger and toe bones • Bone of the upper arm • Longest bone of the body • Crack or break in a bone • Cells that build up bone • Cells that break bone down • End of a bone, forms a joint • Soft spots in infantile skull • 7 vertebrae of the neck region • Joint that connects skull bones • Shock-absorber found between vertebrae • ...
Muscular and Skeletal System Crossword 2014-03-04
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- / connective tissue that is the outer covering of a muscle tissue.
- / part of the muscle that moves alone with the bone.
- / a protein that forms filaments that slide between filaments of the protein myosin, contracting muscle fibers.
- / the end of a muscle that connects to a relatively immovable part.
- / an enlargement of an organ or tissue.
- / type of muscle attached to bones.
- / a type of neurotransmitter which is a biochemical secreted at axon ends at many neuron ends.
- / chemicals that axons secrete on effectors of other neurons.
- / wasting or decreasing size of body organs or tissues.
- / time between application of a stimulus and beginning of a response in muscle fiber.
- / a muscle that is connected at either of both ends to a bone.
- / thin layer of connective tissue surrounding each skeletal muscle fiber.
- / a sheath of connective tissue that encloses a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers.
- / the fine transparent tubular sheath that envelopes the fivers of skeletal muscles.
- / transfer electric impulses, bundles of muscle fibers.
- / pigmented protein in muscle that carries oxygen.
- / a structural unit of myofibril muscle consisting of a dark band, segments of myofiber.
- / the outer sheath of connective tissue that surrounds a skeletal muscle.
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- / grooved scratches or channels especially one with a parallel series.
- / the formation of muscular tissue, particularly during embryonic development.
- / found between cardiac muscle fibers in the hear.
- / a protein that with actin, forms the filaments that contract muscle fibers.
- / when the muscles of your intestine or another canal constrict and relax. While doing this they push the contents inside of it forward as they make wavelike motions.
- / involuntary muscle tissue in the walls of viscera and blood vessels, consisting of non striated spindle-shaped cells.
- / connective tissue that connects muscle to bones.
- / muscle cells.
- / muscle that controls the movement of the heart.
- / a thread like object that lies parallel and makes up the sarcoplasm.
28 Clues: / muscle cells. • / type of muscle attached to bones. • / an enlargement of an organ or tissue. • / muscle that controls the movement of the heart. • / found between cardiac muscle fibers in the hear. • / connective tissue that connects muscle to bones. • / pigmented protein in muscle that carries oxygen. • / part of the muscle that moves alone with the bone. • ...
Week 5 Skeletal System M.Vance 2015-09-28
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- Shin bone
- Lateral curvature of the spine; S-shaped curvature
- Inflammation of rib cartilage
- Device used in arthroscopy
- Removing fluid from a joint
- Saclike connective structure found in some joints; protects moving parts from friction
- Medication used to relieve pain
- X-ray of the spinal column using contrast medium
- Membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- Injury to a ligament
- Shaft of the long bone
- Correcting a fracture by realigning the bone pieces
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- The bones of the sole of the foot
- Atrophy and thinning of bone tissue
- Break in a bone
- Malignant tumor arising from the cartilage
- Suturing together the parts of a broken bone
- Surgical cutting of bone
- Bone formed from five vertebrae fused together near the base of the spinal column
- Having to do with something attached
- Fingers
- Excision of a vertebra
- The bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia and fibula
- Inflammation of a joint
- Dense, flexible connective tissue
25 Clues: Fingers • Shin bone • Break in a bone • Injury to a ligament • Excision of a vertebra • Shaft of the long bone • Inflammation of a joint • Surgical cutting of bone • Device used in arthroscopy • Removing fluid from a joint • Inflammation of rib cartilage • Medication used to relieve pain • The bones of the sole of the foot • Dense, flexible connective tissue • ...
Skeletal System - Mohammed Y Khan 2016-02-22
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- pain in a rib(s)
- fingers
- pain in a finger (or toe)
- one of the six main cranial bones
- the bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia and fibula
- bony, daggerlike structure at the lower end of the sternum
- chest
- the breast bone
- bending a joint
- end of the long bone
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- disease due to vitamin D deficiency characterized by deficient calcification and soft bones associated with skeletal deformities
- the bone above the upper teeth
- the lateral leg bone
- noninvasive imaging test; imaging anatomical information from a cross-sectional plane of the body
- bone tissue
- the heel bone
- dense, flexible connective tissue
- membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- having to do with something attached
- formation of bone
- abnormally low bone density
- joint with little movement
- a fibrous membrane joining bones, especially cranial bones
23 Clues: chest • fingers • bone tissue • the heel bone • the breast bone • bending a joint • pain in a rib(s) • formation of bone • the lateral leg bone • end of the long bone • pain in a finger (or toe) • joint with little movement • abnormally low bone density • the bone above the upper teeth • dense, flexible connective tissue • one of the six main cranial bones • having to do with something attached • ...
Chapter 5: The Skeletal System 2016-09-12
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- "tailbone"
- A broken bone
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Collarbone
- Kneecap
- A joint with no movement
- Bone tissue
- Chest bone
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- The neck
- The heel bone
- Shoulder Blade
- Wrist bones
- Inflammation of bone
- The end of a long bone
- The shaft of a long bone
- Turning outward
- A place where bones come together
- The covering of a bone
- The medical specialty dealing with the musculoskeletal system
- Thigh bone
20 Clues: Kneecap • The neck • "tailbone" • Collarbone • Thigh bone • Chest bone • Wrist bones • Bone tissue • The heel bone • A broken bone • Shoulder Blade • Turning outward • Inflammation of bone • The end of a long bone • The covering of a bone • The shaft of a long bone • A joint with no movement • A place where bones come together • Movement toward the midline of the body • ...
PBL Skeletal System Functions (AC) 2022-09-27
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- bone of the forearm
- connective tissue that connects two bones
- connections of the bones that form a skeleton
- relating to the neck
- bones of the nose
- upper jawbone
- shoulder blade
- spongy tissue found in the center of some bones
- relating to the chest
- kneecap
- thigh bone
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- lower jawbone
- flexible fibrous tissue
- shinbone
- collarbone
- relating to the lower back
- relating to the wrist
- pertaining to the spine
- tailbone
- bone of the upper arm
20 Clues: kneecap • shinbone • tailbone • collarbone • thigh bone • lower jawbone • upper jawbone • shoulder blade • bones of the nose • bone of the forearm • relating to the neck • relating to the wrist • relating to the chest • bone of the upper arm • flexible fibrous tissue • pertaining to the spine • relating to the lower back • connective tissue that connects two bones • ...
Joints of the Skeletal System 2022-12-05
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- The only moveable bone in the skull.
- Wrist bones.
- Membranous borders between an infants cranial bones allow them to slide over each other to facilitate birth. They later ossify.
- Vertebra with ribs attached, posteriorly.
- Foot bones.
- The bones that enclose and protect the brain.
- Bone that helps form the prominence of the cheek.
- The 1st vertebra (V1 - most superior) that supports the head.
- Hand bones.
- The hip's cup-shaped cavity that receives the femur head.
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Air-filled cavities in the skull
- The most inferior portion of the sternum.
- The "tailbone" at the bottom of the vertebral column.
- The cavity in the center of a long bone.
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- Bone forming cells.
- Ankle bones.
- Between the most inferior "last" lumbar vertebra (L5) and coccyx.
- Blood cell formation.
- Finger & toe bones.
- Neck vertebra.
- Lower back vertebra, below the ribs.
- Also known commonly known as the kneecap.
- The foramen (opening) where the spinal cord exits the skull.
- Thyroid hormone that decreases calcium levels in your blood by stimulating osteoblasts to form bone tissue. It opposes the parathyroid hormone that increases blood calcium levels.
- The end of a long bone.
- The "Adam's Apple" bone that tongue muscles attach to.
- Bone cells.
- Cells that break-down calcified bone tissue (matrix).
- Cylinder-shaped unit of compact bone also called a Haversian System.
- The largest & most superior hip bone.
- The 2nd vertebra (V2) allowing the head to turn side to side.
32 Clues: Foot bones. • Hand bones. • Bone cells. • Ankle bones. • Wrist bones. • Neck vertebra. • Bone forming cells. • Finger & toe bones. • Blood cell formation. • The end of a long bone. • The shaft of a long bone. • Air-filled cavities in the skull • The only moveable bone in the skull. • Lower back vertebra, below the ribs. • The largest & most superior hip bone. • ...
Joints of the Skeletal System 2022-12-05
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- Also known commonly known as the kneecap.
- Lower back vertebra, below the ribs.
- The end of a long bone.
- Cells that break-down calcified bone tissue (matrix).
- Foot bones.
- Membranous borders between an infants cranial bones allow them to slide over each other to facilitate birth. They later ossify.
- The foramen (opening) where the spinal cord exits the skull.
- Bone cells.
- The largest & most superior hip bone.
- The "Adam's Apple" bone that tongue muscles attach to.
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Wrist bones.
- Between the most inferior "last" lumbar vertebra (L5) and coccyx.
- Bone that helps form the prominence of the cheek.
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- Finger & toe bones.
- The hip's cup-shaped cavity that receives the femur head.
- The most inferior portion of the sternum.
- Cylinder-shaped unit of compact bone also called a Haversian System.
- Hand bones.
- Vertebra with ribs attached, posteriorly.
- Thyroid hormone that decreases calcium levels in your blood by stimulating osteoblasts to form bone tissue. It opposes the parathyroid hormone that increases blood calcium levels.
- The bones that enclose and protect the brain.
- The 1st vertebra (V1 - most superior) that supports the head.
- Bone forming cells.
- Blood cell formation.
- The 2nd vertebra (V2) allowing the head to turn side to side.
- The cavity in the center of a long bone.
- The only moveable bone in the skull.
- Ankle bones.
- Air-filled cavities in the skull
- Neck vertebra.
- The "tailbone" at the bottom of the vertebral column.
32 Clues: Hand bones. • Foot bones. • Bone cells. • Ankle bones. • Wrist bones. • Neck vertebra. • Finger & toe bones. • Bone forming cells. • Blood cell formation. • The end of a long bone. • The shaft of a long bone. • Air-filled cavities in the skull • Lower back vertebra, below the ribs. • The only moveable bone in the skull. • The largest & most superior hip bone. • ...
Joints of the Skeletal System 2022-12-02
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- The type of joint in the elbow.
- Freely movable joints.
- Moving a part towards the body's midline.
- Moving a part away from the body's midline.
- Turning the foot medially (inward).
- Slightly movable joints.
- Turning the palm of the hand down.
- Also called articulations.
- Bending a body part.
- Immovable joints.
- The fluid in the joint capsule that lubricates the cartilage.
- Joints that allow the most range & types of motion, found in hips & shoulders.
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- They allow the skull to change shape during childbirth.
- Discs of fibrocartilage that cushion articulating surfaces,like in the knee.
- Moving a body part around an axis (twisting).
- Moving a body part in a circular path.
- Where a muscle attaches to the bone that is not moved by contraction of that muscle.
- Moving the ankle towards the shin (tibia).
- Straightening of a body part.
- Turning the palm of the hand up.
- Type of flexion moving the ankle away from the shin (tibia).
- Where a muscle attaches to the bone that moves by contraction of that muscle.
- Turning the foot laterally (outward).
- Fibrous joints between flat bones of the skull.
- Fluid-filled sacs associated with synovial joints.
25 Clues: Immovable joints. • Bending a body part. • Freely movable joints. • Slightly movable joints. • Also called articulations. • Straightening of a body part. • The type of joint in the elbow. • Turning the palm of the hand up. • Turning the palm of the hand down. • Turning the foot medially (inward). • Turning the foot laterally (outward). • Moving a body part in a circular path. • ...
Ch. 7 The Skeletal System 2023-03-01
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- tissue that connects one bone to another bone
- point of the elbow
- tailbone
- tough fibrous tissue that forms outer covering of bone
- process lower part of the sternum
- bones that make up the ankle
- large bone in the thigh
- breastbone
- shoulder blade
- bones store most of the _________ supply of the body
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- collar bone
- bones that make up the wrist
- bones of the finger and toes
- upper portion of the sternum
- act as the framework of the body
- larger bone in the lower leg
- areas where two or more bones join together
- bone in the forearm on the thumb side
- bone in the upper arm
- smaller bone in the outer portion of the lower leg
- kneecap
- bone in the forearm on the pinky side
22 Clues: kneecap • tailbone • breastbone • collar bone • shoulder blade • point of the elbow • bone in the upper arm • large bone in the thigh • bones that make up the wrist • bones of the finger and toes • upper portion of the sternum • larger bone in the lower leg • bones that make up the ankle • act as the framework of the body • process lower part of the sternum • ...
Chapter 15 - The Skeletal System 2023-02-15
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- Sterno/
- Swollen end of a long bone
- Lower jaw bone
- Medial bone of the forearm
- Knee cap
- Costo/
- Spondylo/
- Shoulder blade
- -listhesis
- Upper arm bone
- Ortho/
- Bone breaking cell
- Above/clavicle/pertaining to
- Upper jaw bone
- Fingers and toes
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- Thigh bone
- Bone building cell
- Bone/instrument to cut
- Metatarsal/pain
- Shaft of a long bone
- Calco/
- Medial bone of the leg
- Collar bone
- Skull
- Lateral bone of the leg
- Bone/softening
- Wrist bones
- -malacia
- Lateral bone of the forearm
29 Clues: Skull • Calco/ • Costo/ • Ortho/ • Sterno/ • Knee cap • -malacia • Spondylo/ • Thigh bone • -listhesis • Collar bone • Wrist bones • Lower jaw bone • Shoulder blade • Bone/softening • Upper arm bone • Upper jaw bone • Metatarsal/pain • Fingers and toes • Bone building cell • Bone breaking cell • Shaft of a long bone • Bone/instrument to cut • Medial bone of the leg • Lateral bone of the leg • Swollen end of a long bone • ...
Unit 14: Skeletal System & Orthopedics 2020-10-31
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- GROUP OF NERVE CELL BODIES
- PAIN IN THE BREAST BONE
- CLEFT PALATE
- SEVERE MENTAL DISORDER WITH HALLUCINATIONS
- BONE YOU SIT ON
- PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST IN SKELETAL DISORDERS
- PLURAL FOR HEEL BONE
- WALK (ABBR.)
- SYNONYM FOR SPINA BIFIDA CYSTICA
- PERTAINING TO NECK AND FACE
- PODIATRIST (ABBR.)
- VEHICLE FOR EMERGENCY
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- NIGHT BLINDNESS
- STOP BLOOD FLOW
- CONDITION OF STIFFENING
- SYNONYM FOR MYCOSTASIS
- MUSCLE FROM UPPER ARM TO RADIUS BONE
- -TUNNEL SYNDROME
- FOOT BONES BEYOND THE TARSALS
- SLEEPING SICKNESS CAUSED BY A LIVER FLUKE
- PROCESS AT THE END OF THE STERNUM
- SLEEPWALKING
- INCLUDING THE UPPER ARM BONE AND THE SHOULDER BLADES
- RIGHT (ABBR.)
- ORTHOPEDIST (ABBR.)
- EXCISION OF HERNIATED LAMINA OF A DISK
- FRACTURE (ABBR.)
27 Clues: CLEFT PALATE • SLEEPWALKING • WALK (ABBR.) • RIGHT (ABBR.) • NIGHT BLINDNESS • STOP BLOOD FLOW • BONE YOU SIT ON • -TUNNEL SYNDROME • FRACTURE (ABBR.) • PODIATRIST (ABBR.) • ORTHOPEDIST (ABBR.) • PLURAL FOR HEEL BONE • VEHICLE FOR EMERGENCY • SYNONYM FOR MYCOSTASIS • CONDITION OF STIFFENING • PAIN IN THE BREAST BONE • GROUP OF NERVE CELL BODIES • PERTAINING TO NECK AND FACE • ...
Bones of the Skeletal System 2021-02-16
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- Made up of 33 small bones/vertebrae
- Eight bones that make up part of the hand
- A set of eight long bones in the hand
- Acts as a supporter at the lower part of the trunk
- Bones that makes up the fingers
- Larger and shorter bone in the forearm
- Five long bones in each foot
- Long bone between the shoulder and elbow
- Flat bone enclosing the brain; protector
- Another name is calf bone and is located on the outside of leg
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- Larger of the two bones in the lower leg
- Long flat bone in the middle of the chest
- Connects the shoulder to the breastbone
- Longest bone in the human body and has a head
- There is a hinge joint where it is located
- Also named tailbone and is below the sacrum
- Contain gliding joints
- Long thin bone in the forearm
- Triangular, flat bone of the pectoral girdle
- A protective cage with 12 pairs of bones
20 Clues: Contain gliding joints • Five long bones in each foot • Long thin bone in the forearm • Bones that makes up the fingers • Made up of 33 small bones/vertebrae • A set of eight long bones in the hand • Larger and shorter bone in the forearm • Connects the shoulder to the breastbone • Larger of the two bones in the lower leg • Long bone between the shoulder and elbow • ...
Bones in the Skeletal System 2021-02-16
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- Another name for shin or shin bone.
- A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column.
- This protects the reproductive organs
- The ___ bone is apart of the skull ans is also known as the lower jaw.
- The large broad bone forming the upper part of each half of the pelvis.
- The ___ and the Ulna are the two bones in the forearm.
- There are 56 of these in total and they are found in the hands and feet.
- This is located within the human thigh.
- These are located between the phalanges and carpal bones.
- This bone protects vital organs such as the heart and the lungs.
- The ankle bone or ___ transfers the weight from the legs to the feet.
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- Otherwise known as the breastbone, this is located at the center of the chest.
- A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg.
- This is also called the collarbone and it supports the shoulder.
- This is also known as the upper jaw and it is used to chew food along with the lower jaw.
- This bone is one of the three hip bones located at the front of the pelvic area. It also supports the body when it sits.
- What connects with the shoulder socket in the upper arm?
- These are fused together in order to form the spine.
- This bone protects an important organ used to send messages around the body.
- This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap.
- A set of seven irregularly shaped bones.
21 Clues: Another name for shin or shin bone. • This protects the reproductive organs • This is located within the human thigh. • A set of seven irregularly shaped bones. • A long thin bone beside the shinbone in the leg. • This joint is usually referred to as the kneecap. • A triangular bone at the base of the spinal column. • ...
Bones in the Skeletal System 2021-02-15
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- bones that make up the fingers and toes
- found in the forearm lies laterally
- connects scapula, ulna and radius
- most popular sesamoid bone
- also known as the shoulder blade
- make up the ankle and the heel
- curved bones that protect the lungs and heart
- 33 bones that form the spinal column
- connect ankle to toes
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- keep the reproductive organs from harm
- flat bone found in the centre of the chest
- longest and strongest bone in the body
- small bones that make up the wrist
- large bone on the inside of the lower leg
- connects the arm on each side
- stretches from the elbow to smallest finger
- protects the brain
- only long bone that lies horizontally
- triangular-shaped bone between the hips
- small bone on the outside of the lower leg
20 Clues: protects the brain • connect ankle to toes • most popular sesamoid bone • connects the arm on each side • make up the ankle and the heel • also known as the shoulder blade • connects scapula, ulna and radius • small bones that make up the wrist • found in the forearm lies laterally • 33 bones that form the spinal column • only long bone that lies horizontally • ...
Skeletal System & Joint Terminology Review 2021-02-25
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- long bone of the upper arm
- thick and elastic tissue connecting muscle to bone
- immovable joints between bones of the skull
- slick surface that covers the end of a bone at a joint
- commonly injured connective tissue in the back of the knee(acronym)
- Hormone released as a result of decreasing blood calcium level(acronym)
- name given to the ends of a long bone
- bone of the front-knee
- anatomical term for the shoulder blade
- canal running perpendicular to the long axis of a long bone
- a bone of the skull that might be injured in a fall backwards
- most common form of arthritis
- most commonly broke bone
- this cavity contain bone marrow
- largest of the long bones in the human skeleton
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- bones of the low back
- the outer coating of a bone
- bone forming cells
- structures that connect bone to bone
- bone “eating”cells
- the part of our skeleton that includes the skull and vertebral column
- type of bone made up of longitudinal Osteon formations
- fluid in the knee joint
- the “hip bone”
- I used these bones on the keyboard to type this crossword
- the elbow is an example of this type of joint
26 Clues: the “hip bone” • bone forming cells • bone “eating”cells • bones of the low back • bone of the front-knee • fluid in the knee joint • most commonly broke bone • long bone of the upper arm • the outer coating of a bone • most common form of arthritis • this cavity contain bone marrow • structures that connect bone to bone • name given to the ends of a long bone • ...
Skeletal System Tests, Procedures & Therapeutics 2021-09-26
Across
- drug that relieves pain
- therapy rehabilitation that focuses on restoring physical function and preventing disability
- solid mold of a body part; used to immobilize fractures or dislocations
- process in which radiographic images of a specific section of the body are taken from multiple angles and then analyzed by a computer to identify bone injury or disease
- surgical correction of the bone
- incision to, or cutting of, a tendon
- surgical removal of the bursa
- relieves pain, counteracts inflammation and reduces fever, commonly used to treat arthritis
- surgical repair of a joint
- a blood test performed to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis
- incision through the bone
- a noninvasive scanning test that invloves use of an electromagnetic field and raido waves to visualize soft-tissue structures
- transplanting and implanting tissue from one part of the body to another; used to repair a defect or injury
- surgical fusion of joints between vertebrae
Down
- x-ray test that determines loss of, or changes in bone density
- agent that counteracts inflammation
- removal of a limb, usually surgical
- artificial replacedment for a missing body part
- a nuclear scanning test that identifies bone fractures, tumors, or infections
- puncture spinal tap; needle aspiration of spinal canal fluid in the lumbar area
- process involving the use of a syringe and needle to withdraw bone marrow liquid; used in medical procedures such as stem-cell transplant
- agent that reduces fever
- visual examination of a joint using a scope
- radiographic image used to diagnose skeletal changes in the body
- surgical puncture of the joint space with a needle to remove accumulated fluid
- drug that relieves pain and induces sleep by depressing the central nervous system
- application of a pulling force to align a dislocated part of the body
- surgical removal of a herniated (ruptured) vertebral disk
- surgical procedure involving the use of steel rods, plates, or screws to realign a severe bone fracture
29 Clues: drug that relieves pain • agent that reduces fever • incision through the bone • surgical repair of a joint • surgical removal of the bursa • surgical correction of the bone • agent that counteracts inflammation • removal of a limb, usually surgical • incision to, or cutting of, a tendon • visual examination of a joint using a scope • surgical fusion of joints between vertebrae • ...
VT-200 Skeletal System Review 2021-10-06
Across
- These bones connect the ankle to the toes of the animal’s hindlimb.
- The wrist joint.
- These vertebrae are large enough to support the abdominal organs without help from the ribs.
- This bone starts developing as 3 separate bones that eventually fuse together.
- The main weight-bearing bone of the antebrachium.
- Digits.
- The ankle joint.
- The most proximal bone of the thoracic limb.
- These vertebra support the chest and are posterior attachments for the ribs.
- In most animals, this bone is comprised of 37-38 separate bones.
- Nearly all mammals have 7 of this vertebrae, even the giraffe.
- The main weight-bearing bone of the hindlimb.
Down
- The long bone of the thigh.
- This bone forms the floor of the thorax.
- This bone forms a major portion of the elbow joint.
- The long bone of the upper brachium.
- The number of these bones present is equal to the number of vertebrae holding them in place.
- These bones connect the wrist to the toes of the animal’s forelimb.
- This bone doesn’t offer support but acts as a muscle attachment site.
- These vertebrae are located dorsal to the pelvis and form joints with it on either side.
- Tail bones.
21 Clues: Digits. • Tail bones. • The wrist joint. • The ankle joint. • The long bone of the thigh. • The long bone of the upper brachium. • This bone forms the floor of the thorax. • The most proximal bone of the thoracic limb. • The main weight-bearing bone of the hindlimb. • The main weight-bearing bone of the antebrachium. • This bone forms a major portion of the elbow joint. • ...
