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Across
  1. 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
  2. 6. system protection of internal organs, provides attachment, produces blood cells, helps with posture, and movement
  3. 8. shoulder or hip
  4. 9. forms cartilage and blood vessels form (within 1 week)
  5. 11. limbs and girdles
  6. 13. system Composed of sarcomeres, which contract and shorten when exposed to electrical stimuli
  7. 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.
  8. 16. bone not categorized as flat or short bone (vertebrae)
Down
  1. 1. bone extensive protection, broad surfaces for muscular attachment, broad/flat plates (skull, pelvis, rib cage)
  2. 2. outside of bones and most of the diaphysis(resists tension)
  3. 3. forms broken area fills with blood
  4. 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
  5. 7. system transports oxygen to tissues, removal of waste, transports nutrients to tissues, regulation of body temperature, and breathing
  6. 10. striated, involuntary, located only in the heart, pumps blood
  7. 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.
  8. 14. joint elbow or knee joint(flexion, extension)
  9. 15. bone as wide as it is long, provides support and stability (carpals and tarsals)