HUBS191 L4-6

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