Functional anatomy
Across
- 5. the part of the vertebral column that has 12 vertebrae
- 7. these muscles act around a moveable joint. They aid the agonist (prime move) in the movement.
- 8. a muscle responsible for creating movement at a joint.
- 10. this is the long shaft of the bone.
- 11. they are bone forming cells which lay down new bone tissue. They bring calcium to the bones.
- 12. rotation, movement taking the leg inwards to turn the outside of the foot forwards.
- 13. towards the back of the body
- 14. found in a muscle cell and is important in transmitting the electrical impulse as well as the storage of calcium ions.(Ca2+)
Down
- 1. these hold the two or more bones making up the joint in place
- 2. a muscle that stabilises one part of a body while another moves
- 3. this is the thin outer layer of the bone. It contains nerves and blood vessels that feed the bone.
- 4. lying down on your back with your face pointing upwards. This can also be applied to your hands, with palms facing upward
- 6. a muscle that opposes the agonist providing resistance for a coordinated movement.
- 8. the skeleton that includes the skull, ribcage and vertebral column
- 9. the functional unit of the Myofibril, divided into I, A and H bands.
- 13. a function of the ribcage