standard 10 review
Across
- 4. non-striated, involuntary, located in the walls of blood vessels, glands, and organs and it allows blood and fluids to enter and pass through at varying rates
- 6. system protection of internal organs, provides attachment, produces blood cells, helps with posture, and movement
- 8. shoulder or hip
- 9. forms cartilage and blood vessels form (within 1 week)
- 11. limbs and girdles
- 13. system Composed of sarcomeres, which contract and shorten when exposed to electrical stimuli
- 15. found inside short, flat, and irregular bones and in the epiphysis(resist compression) of long bones and it contains red marrow for blood cell formation.
- 16. bone not categorized as flat or short bone (vertebrae)
Down
- 1. bone extensive protection, broad surfaces for muscular attachment, broad/flat plates (skull, pelvis, rib cage)
- 2. outside of bones and most of the diaphysis(resists tension)
- 3. forms broken area fills with blood
- 5. Vigorous exercise, insufficient oxygen, depletion of glycogen, lactic acid build-up, limitations of a nerve’s ability to generate a sustained signal, reduced ability of the muscular fiber to contract
- 7. system transports oxygen to tissues, removal of waste, transports nutrients to tissues, regulation of body temperature, and breathing
- 10. striated, involuntary, located only in the heart, pumps blood
- 12. right side of the heart, deoxygenated blood into its atrium, then to ventricle, then to the lungs where CO2 is dropped off and O2 is picked up.
- 14. joint elbow or knee joint(flexion, extension)
- 15. bone as wide as it is long, provides support and stability (carpals and tarsals)