Across
- 2. Its the center portion of the skeleton
- 4. Its purpose is to pad and protect
- 8. This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support
- 9. Forms an articulation with another bone
- 10. A small wing like projection of the bone
- 11. Its purpose is to cushion the joints and allow free movement
- 14. The formation of blood cellular components
- 15. Its the most prevalent cartilage of the human body
- 16. The purpose is to connect bones together
- 17. A protuberance above or on the condyle of a long bone
Down
- 1. It connects the muscle to bone
- 3. The part of the skeleton that contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- 5. Small rounded projection
- 6. Any protuberance on a bone
- 7. Can act as shock absorber
- 9. A raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone
- 10. A bone that is formed within a tendon
- 12. A tubercle of the femur near its joint with the hip bone
- 13. Theoretical lines drawn through anatomical structures and are used to describe anatomical position
- 18. No symmetry, has lots of protrusions and nooks