Across
- 1. This joint allows your head to rotate on your neck.
- 4. Happens when the skeletal and muscular systems work together.
- 5. The bone found on the pinky side of your forearm.
- 9. Examples of this type of joint are knees and elbows.
- 11. The bone found on the thumb side of your forearm.
- 15. Breaks or cracks in bones.
- 18. The bones that make up your ankle (collectively).
- 20. Examples of this type of joint are shoulders and hips.
- 21. Connective tissue that cushions joints.
- 23. The muscles that help to straighten your arm.
- 25. The correct name for your calf muscle.
- 27. The term used to describe muscles getting bigger.
- 28. The large bone in your upper arm.
- 29. Muscles that are found only in the heart.
Down
- 2. Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
- 3. Wear and tear on joints, usually affects older people (short answer).
- 6. Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone.
- 7. The largest and strongest bone in the human body.
- 8. The muscles that help to bend your leg at the knee.
- 10. Connective tissue that connects muscle to muscle.
- 12. The bones that make up your wrist (collectively).
- 13. This is made up of multiple bones and protects the brain.
- 14. The muscles that help to straighten your leg.
- 15. Bones that protect internal organs.
- 16. The muscles that help to bend your arm.
- 17. The term used to describe muscles getting smaller.
- 19. The point at which two bones meet.
- 22. Examples of this type of joint are wrists and ankles.
- 24. The type of muscle that can be found in organs, blood vessels, and glands.
- 26. The type of muscle responsible for movement.
