Across
- 2. Is a part of the pectoral girdle. Connects the bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton & aids in upper limb movement
- 4. A band of cartilage that remains between the 2 ossification centers
- 5. Air-filled cavities that are lined with mucous membranes that are connected by passageways to the nasal cavity
- 8. Have roughly equal lengths & widths. The bones of wrists & ankles are this type
- 10. Contains the humerus, the radius, & the ulna. The 3 articulate each other at the elbow joint
- 11. Have a variety of shapes, most are connected to the severed bones. These include the vertebrae that compose of backbone & many facial bones
Down
- 1. Is a part of the pectoral girdle. Connects the bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton & aids in upper limb movement
- 3. Have long longitudinal axes & expanded ends. Examples of these bones are the forearm & thigh bones
- 6. This bone or breastbone is located along the midline in the interior portion of the thoracic cage. It contains the upper manubrium, a middle body, & a lower xiphoid process
- 7. Each one has a long, pointed spinous process which shapes downward. These bones except for T10-T12 have 2 costal facets that articulate the ribs
- 9. Located in the neck between the lower jaw & the larynx. It supports the tongue during swallowing
