Apologia Anatomy Lesson 2
Across
- 4. A bulge that occurs in a broken bone while it is healing.
- 6. When a person doesn't get enough of the right kind of nutrients.
- 9. The bone cells that eat away at the spongy layer, causing your bones to get wider.
- 13. Fats that are stored in your bones, as well as elsewhere in your body.
- 17. The bony supportive structure within the human body. TWO WORDS.
- 20. Joints that do not move.
- 21. The cells that make new bones.
- 23. The tissues that connect one bone to another bone.
- 24. A firm but resilient material in the body and on the ends of bones that absorbs shock well and keeps the bones from getting hurt when they rub against one another.
- 25. Your body needs ________ to make strong bones. Your body makes this when it is exposed to the sun. TWO WORDS.
Down
- 1. A disease that causes weak and misformed bones. People can get this disease when they do not get enough vitamin D.
- 2. This is the kind of bone marrow in which lipids (fats) are stored
- 3. A mineral stored in your bones that helps keep your heart beating and your brain thinking. It also makes your bones strong.
- 5. The group of bones that make up your head.
- 7. A disease that results in weak bones with lots of tiny holes in them.
- 8. The layer of bone under the compact bone. It is a network of pores and tunnels interconnected in ak pattern that makes the bone strong yet resilient. TWO WORDS.
- 10. The bones of your skull that protect your brain.
- 11. This is the kind of bone marrow in which blood cells are made.
- 12. The outside layer of a bone: a thin, tough membrane.
- 14. This is what occurs when two smaller bones are joined together to form one bone.
- 15. What scientists call it when the body breaks down old bone and rebuilds new bone.
- 16. The tough fiber that makes up part of the bone.
- 18. Fluid that allows the joints to move more easily. TWO WORDS.
- 19. The bones that protect your heart and lungs. TWO WORDS.
- 22. The longest bone in the body - the thigh bone.