Bioengineering Prosthetics

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Across
  1. 6. A specialty of medicine and engineering that designs, constructs, and fits artificial limbs and body parts.
  2. 8. A person who has had a limb removed.
  3. 10. A person who applies an understanding of science and math to creating things for the benefit of humanity and our world.
  4. 12. The arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
  5. 15. An occupation that includes designing artificial body parts.
  6. 16. An internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant.
  7. 17. The physical structure of a person or an animal.
  8. 18. A prosthesis that replaces the leg from above the knee (includes the knee, angle, foot and toes).
Down
  1. 1. An artificial body part to replace a missing one.
  2. 2. An original, full-scale, and usually working, model of a new product, or new version of an existing product.
  3. 3. A prosthesis that replaces the leg from below the knee (includes the ankle, foot and toes).
  4. 4. The use of artificial tissues, organs, or organ components to replace damaged or absent parts of the body, such as artificial limbs and heart pacemakers.
  5. 5. A prosthesis that replaces the arm from above the elbow (includes the elbow, wrist, hand and fingers).
  6. 7. The point where a prosthetic device meets a residual limb.
  7. 9. Relating to both biology and medicine.
  8. 11. A prosthesis that replaces the arm from below the elbow (includes the wrist, hand and fingers).
  9. 12. The capacity of an object or substance to withstand great force or pressure.
  10. 13. Any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
  11. 14. To create, fashion, execute, or construct according to plan.