Across
- 3. The small depression of the retina where one's field of vision is centered
- 4. The term "subcostal" is used for things that are situated or performed below which set of bones?
- 6. Which sensory organ is the tympanic membrane found in?
- 13. The hypoglossal nerve is responsible for the movement of what muscular organ?
- 14. The only bone in the human body not connected to other bones
- 15. The gland that produces and regulates melatonin
- 16. Considered the father of anatomy
- 18. Finger or toe bones
- 22. Heaviest gland in the human body
- 23. Adjective that describes the plane that runs from front to back, dividing the body or one of its parts into left and right sides?
- 27. Blood drains from the liver to the inferior vena cava through which veins?
- 29. Arteries that deliver blood to your brain
- 30. Upper long arm bone connected to your funny bone
- 31. Bones that make up part of the bottom of eye sockets as well as the roof of your mouth
- 33. Sometimes called the "breastbone"
- 34. The study of the function of the human body
- 35. Bone that parallels the tibia
- 37. Encloses and protects the brain
- 38. What are the tiniest blood vessels in the body?
- 40. Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide
- 42. Carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- 43. Longest and widest nerve in the human body
Down
- 1. The bone that makes one a vertebrate
- 2. Also known as "chloecyst"
- 5. Protected by the occipital and parietal bones
- 7. Balanced state the body strives to maintain
- 8. Upper chest cavity containing heart, lungs, esophagus, etc.
- 9. Upper chambers through which blood enters the ventricles of the heart
- 10. The four major lobes in the human brain are the frontal, parietal, occipital, and ___________.
- 11. The organ where the malipighian pyramids are located
- 12. Found in the forearm near the radius
- 14. What body part is made up of the carpus and metacarpus?
- 17. Opposite of pronated
- 19. Outer-most layer of skin
- 20. Name of the substance found in chromosomes that is a mixture of proteins, DNA, and RNA
- 21. Study of the structure of cells, tissues, and organs by looking at them with a microscope
- 24. Portion of the small intestine that was named for its length of approximately 12 fingers
- 25. Ventral is to anterior as dorsal is to __________?
- 26. What soft organ, located posterior to the sternum, processes and matures "T cells"?
- 28. Which bone is the second largest in the hind foot, supports the weight of the body, and helps the ankle move?
- 31. The membrane-lined cavity that sits behind the nose and mouth, connecting both to the esophagus
- 32. Uppermost coxal bone
- 36. Tendon that connects the calf muscles to the calcaneus
- 39. Where the humerus, radius, and ulna all meet
- 41. The surface of this organ is covered in "pleurae"