Body Fundamentals Extra Credit

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Across
  1. 4. the bottommost curve in the spine
  2. 5. egg-white like consistency reducing friction and providing shock absorbance
  3. 7. most superior of the tarsal bones
  4. 8. triangular bone, the anterior border of which is what we refer to as the "shin bone'
  5. 11. facing or located at the top
  6. 12. when the pelvis tilts anteriorly, the lower back curve is exaggerated
  7. 13. 5 vertebrates that can't rotate
  8. 14. hinge joint capable of flexion and extension
  9. 16. articulation of the femur and the tibia
  10. 20. a bony "ring" made up of scapula, clavicle, sternum
  11. 21. not connected to any other bone in the body; knee cap
  12. 23. our capacities expand fastest when the challenge is increased _____
  13. 25. longest and heaviest bone in the body
  14. 26. deep cavity in the pelvis
  15. 28. area of the body where two bones are linked together
  16. 29. turnout is an action in the ____
  17. 31. in china and japan energy pathways are called
  18. 32. exaggerating the lower back curve through the tilt of the front corners of the pelvis
Down
  1. 1. calf muscle from behind knee to calcaneus through Achilles Tendon (can also bend your knee)
  2. 2. divides the body in symmetrical right and left halves
  3. 3. example includes the head of the femur
  4. 6. flexor muscle that is key to getting your legs in the air and bending to sit
  5. 9. muscle connecting the spine and pelvis to the legs
  6. 10. when the arch falls in
  7. 15. smaller bone in the femur
  8. 17. joint between head of the humerus and glenoid cavity
  9. 18. indian energy map, translated means "wheel" or "turning"
  10. 19. collarbone
  11. 22. ___ and medial condyles meet the femoral condyles.
  12. 24. a fibrocartilaginous ring around the rim of the acetabulum effectively making the socket deeper
  13. 27. efficient operation of our lungs and the efficient delivery of oxygen from blood to muscles
  14. 30. the shoulder blade