Across
- 1. 5 long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand
- 4. Means draws down or depresses
- 5. Upper jaw bone
- 7. In front of
- 8. Located above or is larger
- 10. Means open enlarges or expands
- 15. Means lifts up
- 16. Supports the muscles of the tongue
- 22. Another term for efferent nerves
- 23. Chest bone
- 25. The fluid part of the blood, white blood cells and blood platelets are suspended
- 26. Another term for afferent nerves
- 28. 8 Small bones held together by ligaments to form the wrist
- 29. A group of organs that, together, perform one or more vital functions for the body
- 30. Collar bone
- 32. Building up larger molecules from smaller ones
- 34. Behind or in back of
- 36. Point at which two or more bones are joined together
- 37. Breaking down of larger molecules into smaller ones
- 40. Muscles that respond to conscious commands
- 42. Bridge of the nose
- 45. Chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for growth and reproduction
- 46. Groups of cells of the same kind
Down
- 2. Gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients obtained from food
- 3. Separate body structures that perform specific functions
- 6. Located below or is smaller
- 7. Study of the organs and systems of the body
- 9. What muscles draw the fingers together
- 11. Bone located in inner eye socket
- 12. This system is the physical foundation of the body
- 13. Production department of a cell; site of most chemical activities
- 14. Muscles that separate the fingers
- 17. Muscles that respond automatically to control various body functions
- 18. Muscle of the heart
- 19. This muscle allows the hand to grasp or make a fist
- 20. Control center of cell activities
- 21. Bands of fibrous tissue that attach the muscle to the bones
- 22. Lower jaw bone
- 24. Dense, strong bands of fibrous tissue that connect the bones to each other
- 27. Chief motor nerve of the face
- 28. Basic units of life
- 31. Study of structures too small to see without aid of a microscope
- 33. The study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles
- 35. Largest bone of upper arm
- 38. The bone on the little-finger side of the forearm
- 39. Each finger has 3, each thumb has 2
- 41. Upper cheek bone
- 43. Chief sensory nerve of the face
- 44. Human cells reproduce by a process referred to as
