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Across
  1. 1. system: A system that contains skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle.
  2. 3. A bone at the middle of the chest that protects the heart and lungs.
  3. 6. A bone at the middle of the body that connects to many joints, allowing increased movement.
  4. 12. system: a system that removes waste from the body.
  5. 14. A bone at the top of our body that protects the brain.
  6. 15. A group of tissues that bind together for a specific function.
  7. 16. system: A system that fights germs and disease to keep the body healthy.
  8. 17. The bone at our shoulders that protects the shoulder joint.
  9. 18. column: A bone from the neck to the hips, all the way down the back, that provides support to stand upright.
  10. 20. System: System that pumps blood around the body.
  11. 22. muscle: Muscles found in internal organs.
  12. 23. system: A system of nerves and the brain to understand thoughts, etc.
  13. 24. System: The body's 206 unique bones.
  14. 25. A bone located at the upper legs that provides support from knees to hips.
  15. 26. A bone located at the forearm, on the pinky side of the lower arm, that connects the elbow to the wrist.
Down
  1. 2. A bone located at the forearm, on the thumb side of the lower arm, that connects the elbow to the wrist.
  2. 4. A bone located at the front of the lower leg that provides support to stand.
  3. 5. A bone located at the back of the lower leg that provides support to stand.
  4. 7. system: A system containing the skeletal and muscular system.
  5. 8. system: A system that absorbs nutrients from food.
  6. 9. A bone located over the knee that protects knee joints.
  7. 10. A bone located at the upper arm that connects the shoulder and elbow.
  8. 11. system: A system that breathes in air and breathes out CO2.
  9. 13. muscle: Strong muscles in heart to pump blood.
  10. 19. Places where bones meet to allow movement.
  11. 21. Organized groups of similar cells.
  12. 22. muscle : A muscle that attaches to the skeleton using tendons, which allows movement.