IB SHES Unit 1.1 Anatomy

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Across
  1. 5. This CONNECTIVE tissue attached muscle to bone
  2. 7. BONES such as the Femur, Ulna, Radius and Phalanges are found in this REGION of the skeleton
  3. 9. This Synovial STRUCTURE provides the fluid with fresh nutrients and removes Synovial waste
  4. 10. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being closest to the central point of the body
  5. 11. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe circular movements of a limb without the need for rotation
  6. 12. This … capsule is the tough outer STRUCTURE of a Synovial joint
  7. 16. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being at the back of the body
  8. 17. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the upward movement of the shoulders following contraction of the Trapezius
  9. 20. BONES such as the Sternum, Vertebrae, Sacrum & Cranium are found in this REGION of the skeleton
  10. 21. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe a decrease in the angle between articulating bones
  11. 24. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe toe up movement at the ankle following contraction of the Tibialis Anterior
  12. 25. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the arm away from the midline of body following contraction of the Deltoid
  13. 26. The REGION of a bone found at the head of a long bone
  14. 29. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the soles of the feet to face or point laterally
  15. 31. An abbreviation for the CONNECTIVE tissue that supports the Anterior part of the knee and is found under the Patella
  16. 32. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe an increase in the angle between articulating bones
  17. 33. This REGION of the Vertebral column contains 5 bones and is found in its Inferior section
  18. 35. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the leg towards the midline of the body following contraction of the Sartorius
  19. 36. This part of the Appendicular skeleton involves an articulation with the Clavicle
  20. 38. The STRUCTURE inside a bone that produces blood cells
  21. 39. The crest of this BONE can be felt at the top of the hip
  22. 40. This REGION of the Vertebral column contains 12 bones that articulate with the costal bones
  23. 41. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being further away from the central point of the body
Down
  1. 1. The Synovial JOINT TYPE missing from this list. Gliding, Saddle, Pivot, Condyloid, Ball & Socket
  2. 2. This synovial STRUCTURE enables reduced friction, impact resistance and acts as a medium for nutrients in a joint
  3. 3. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe twisting movement of bones at a joint
  4. 4. the BONE that separates the Ilium and Pubis
  5. 6. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe toe down movement at the ankle following contraction of the Gastrocnemius
  6. 8. the BONES that join at a synthesis in the Pelvic Girlde
  7. 13. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the soles of the feet to face or point medially
  8. 14. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe transferring to the face down position
  9. 15. The REGION of a bone often referred to as the shaft
  10. 18. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the downward movement of the shoulders following contraction of the Latissimus Dorsi
  11. 19. The outer surface REGION of a bone that does not articulate with other bones
  12. 22. This REGION of the Vertebral column contains 7 bones and is found in its superior section
  13. 23. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being above another
  14. 25. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being on the front of the body
  15. 27. Synovial STRUCTURES that form to add protection to a joint
  16. 28. This JOINT CLASS is significantly involved in the reduction of the number of skeletal bones between newborns and adults from 270 to 206
  17. 30. This type of CARTILAGE is hard and shiny and reduces the friction between bones in a joint
  18. 34. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being below another
  19. 37. This CONNECTIVE tissue attached bone to bone