Kinesiology Chapter 3

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Across
  1. 3. Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched
  2. 5. The study of motion
  3. 7. An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone
  4. 8. A soft spot in an infant’s skull where the process of intramembranous ossification is not yet complete
  5. 10. A type of dense, fibrous connective tissue that is broad and flat in shape and connects a muscle to another structure
  6. 11. A flattened sac of synovial membrane that contains a film of synovial fluid within it
  7. 12. Thin membrane that lines the inner surface of a long bone within the medullary cavity
  8. 13. Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency
Down
  1. 1. One of the four major classifications of bones by shape; bones that are broad and thin with either a flat or curved surface
  2. 2. A type of proteoglycan molecule that is found in the organic ground substance matrix of various connective tissues
  3. 4. The shaft of a long bone
  4. 6. Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone
  5. 8. A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen
  6. 9. Hormone produced by the thyroid gland that is responsible for depositing calcium into the bones when the level of calcium in the bloodstream is abundant and the bones need calcium