Anatomy Vocabulary
Across
- 2. Protein filament in muscle cells that functions with actin in contraction.
- 7. Bone forming cell.
- 9. Straited muscle that causes movement when contracted
- 11. The contractile unit of muscle fiber.
- 12. Type of protein that helps form hair, nails, and skin.
- 14. Muscle that lines many internal organs. Also known as involuntary muscles.
- 17. Tough connective tissue bond that attaches bones to each other.
- 18. Less dense, inner-bone layer with many cavities that contain bone marrow.
- 20. Tough connective tissue bond that connects muscle to bone.
- 21. One of the two divisions of the human skeleton; includes the bones of the arms, legs, feet, hands, hips, and shoulders.
- 23. An involuntary muscle found only in the heart.
- 25. Formation of bone from osteoblasts.
- 26. Narrow cavity in the dermis from which hair grows.
- 27. Pigment in the inner layer of the epidermis that protect against UV radiation.
Down
- 1. A bone cell that absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- 3. The outer superficial layer of skin made up of epithelial cells.
- 4. Small muscle fiber that functions in contraction and consists of myosin and actin protein filaments.
- 5. Type of marrow that produces red and white blood cells and platelets.
- 6. Consiously controlled skeletal muscle.
- 8. Skin layer beneath the epidermis; contains nerve cells, muscle fibers, sweat glands, and hair follicles.
- 10. Strong, dense outer bone layer that contains haversian systems.
- 13. Type of marrow that consists of stored fat.
- 15. A living bone cell that is within the substance of fully formed bones.
- 16. Smooth muscle which cannot be controlled consiously.
- 19. Oil producing gland in the dermis that lubricates skin and hair.
- 22. One of the two divisions of the human skeleton; includes the head, neck, back, and ribcage.
- 24. Protein filament in muscle cells that functions with myosin in contraction.