Across
- 2. Junction between two nerve cells (1E)
- 3. Directional term meaning away from the body's midline (1B)
- 8. System that allows movement and maintains posture (1A)
- 12. Supinates forearm at elbow (1I)
- 13. A bone in which the length equals the width (1B)
- 14. Connects muscles to bones (1A)
- 15. Refers to connections between components of the skeletal system (1F)
- 17. Part of scapula that divides the surface into the infraspinous and supraspinous fossa (1E)
- 20. 2 holes located on your mandible bone (1D)
- 21. One vertical plane passing through the body, dividing it into equal right and left parts (1A)
- 23. Cartilage cell that maintains the cartilage matrix (1B)
- 25. Bending joint making the angle become acute (1F)
- 26. Working in opposing pairs (1G)
- 29. Organ system that transports nutrients and oxygen to cells, and removes waste molecules that are excreted from the body (1A)
- 33. Type of rib that connects to the sternum via its own costal cartilage (1D)
- 34. Make up our wrist (1E)
- 35. Makes up 20% of our skins thickness (1B)
Down
- 1. Spongy bone tissue located at the junction of the diaphysis and the epiphyseal disc (1C)
- 4. A type of biology concerned with morphology, structure and form of the body (1A)
- 5. Tissue that connects bone to bone (1F)
- 6. Inflammation of the bursa (1F)
- 7. Derived from epidermis and goes down to dermis and subcutaneous tissue (1B)
- 9. Part of the skeleton that comprises the appendages (1C)
- 10. The process of blood cell formation in the bone marrow (1C)
- 11. Dense bone tissue that forms the outer layer of bone (1D)
- 16. Inflammation of the joints (1F)
- 18. Attaches muscle to bone (1G)
- 19. Membrane lining the abdominal cavity (1I)
- 22. Has a total of 5 vertebrae (1D)
- 24. Has a deltoid tuberosity (1E)
- 27. Outer layer of an organ or structure (1C)
- 28. Closest to your upper end nearer to your head (1A)
- 30. Mature bone cell embedded in the bone matrix (1G)
- 31. Small connective tissue sac that is lined with synovial membrane and synovial fluids (1F)
- 32. Layer deep to the epidermis and is composed of dense, irregular connective tissue
- 36. Directional term meaning closer to the center of the body (1B)
