Final
Across
- 2. Occurs at ankle where feet are pushed away from each other
- 5. In the knee; fibrous cartilage pads at femur-tibia articulations. Cushions and stabilizes joint.
- 6. Spaces between unfused cranial bones
- 8. Ossification where hyaline cartilage is converted to bone
- 11. Ligaments with torn collagen fibers
- 12. Hormone that increases blood calcium levels
- 18. Type of epithelial tissue that is one squished layer for easy diffusion. Can be found in the alveoli, and lining cavities/blood vessels
- 19. Ossification occuring in flat bones that develops directly from mesenchyme tissue
- 20. Receive and send chemical signals
- 21. No movement in this type of joint. Functional classification
- 22. Allows for lacunae to connect to each other allowing intercellular contact and communication in osteon
- 24. Type of connective tissue that helps provide a strong attachment between muscle and bones
- 25. Growth in length where bone develops directly from embryonic connective tissue
- 26. Joint that permits angular movement in a single plane
- 27. Cellular layer thats main function is to assist in bone growth.repair. Contains osteoblasts and osteoprogenitor cells
- 29. Spaces where chondrocytes are found
- 33. Stem cells whose divisions produce osteoblasts
Down
- 1. Type of connective tissue that has strength to resist force from multiple directions
- 3. Immature bone cell that secretes bone matrix
- 4. Freely moveable joints, typically at ends of long bones lined with synovial membrane
- 7. Growth in diameter where compact bone thickens and strengthens long bone
- 9. Mature bone cell that maintains bone matrix
- 10. Absorbing water and secreting urea
- 13. Connective tissue that provides blood supply and immune cells to epithelial cells
- 14. Fascia that can be found between skin and underlying organs, also known as hypodermis
- 15. Hormone that decreases blood calcium levels
- 16. Dissolve bone matrix
- 17. Pinky and thumb together
- 23. Pushing chin out
- 28. Fascia that is made of dense connective tissue and forms strong fibrous internal framework
- 30. Connective tissue layers that support and surround organs
- 31. Connective tissue that stores energy
- 32. Muscle tissue that is involved with involuntary control to move move through esophagus