Across
- 2. Apart in the body where two bones meet.
- 8. A large, flat, triangular sheet of muscle extending from the skull and vertebral column medially to the pectoral girdle laterally.
- 9. These joints allow limited movement and are connected by cartilage, such as those between vertebrae in the spine.
- 11. The term for blood cell production that occurs within the bone marrow.
- 12. These joints are freely movable, surrounded by a fluid-filled cavity, and include types like hinge (elbow) and ball-and-socket (hip) joints.
- 15. Moving a body part towards the midline of the body.
- 19. A structure being closer to the root of the limb than another structure in that limb.
- 20. Study of Tissues
- 21. Study of function.
Down
- 1. These joints are immovable and held together by dense connective tissue, like the sutures in the skull.
- 3. The study of how living organisms' bodies and systems function.
- 4. Another name for the first cervical vertebrae; one of the two vertebrae specialized to accommodate movement of the head.
- 5. Moving a body part backward
- 6. The control center of a cell, containing genetic material (DNA).
- 7. Tissues that contract to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac types.
- 10. The concave and ventral posture maintained by the thoracic and sacral segments.
- 13. The study of structure of body parts and their relationship to one another
- 14. Powerhouse of the cell.
- 16. Functional unit of all living organism.
- 17. Bending a joint or decreasing the angle between two bones.
- 18. Skeletal musculature innervated by motor axons in a given spinal root.