HUBS191 L4-6
Across
- 7. a type of bone pathology that causes the bone to become brittle.
- 9. type of tissue found in cartilaginous joint.
- 10. a _________ cell turns into osteoblast.
- 12. example of ligament that restricts posterior displacement of tibia.
- 13. if a joint has a lot of mobility, it usually has low ____?
- 14. the tissue type of fibrocartilage.
- 18. a type of joint with obligatory rotation.
- 20. sliding and gliding.
- 21. the location which primary ossification occurs.
- 22. bone connecting/meeting.
- 26. a type of bone cell that destroy bones.
- 29. connects muscles to bone.
- 30. type of cartilage found lining bone.
- 31. the location which secondary ossification centres occurs.
Down
- 1. a type of cell that produces ECM of tendons.
- 2. type of joint found between atlas and axis.
- 3. an example of a joint that is fibrous.
- 4. a type of bone tissue organisation that has trabecular structure.
- 5. example of a joints found on the skull.
- 6. lakes for osteocytes.
- 8. type of fluid that lubricates the joint.
- 10. a type of bone cell that builds bones.
- 11. an example of condylar joint.
- 15. how many phalanges in the thumb?
- 16. channels for nutrients through ECM
- 17. a type of example of fibrocartilage.
- 19. type of tissue found in fibrous joint.
- 23. a mature cell that maintain bone matrix.
- 24. connects bone to bone.
- 25. a joint type with very little movement.
- 27. bone growth starts off as what kind of frame work?
- 28. the microscopic organisation of compact bone.