Across
- 4. Cartilage in the nose.
- 6. Red blood cells being made in the bone marrow.
- 9. Bones that keep your vitals safe.
- 11. A compressible but resilient type of cartilage and shock absorber of joints.
- 12. Connective tissue that cushions, allows movement, and provides structural support to the joints.
- 14. Cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum.
- 16. connects bone to bone and a connective tissue.
- 17. lighter and less dense bone.
- 18. Also known as Adipose tissue.
- 19. Flattened bones of the compact zone.
- 20. Bones wider than they are long.
Down
- 1. Bones that provide framework.
- 2. Bones longer than they are wide.
- 3. Bones that allow a range of motion.
- 5. A raised part of the edge of the bone.
- 7. Bones with no symmetry.
- 8. Most prevalent cartilage in human body that is also known as Articular Cartilage.
- 10. Carrying minerals such as Calcium and Phosphorus in bones.
- 13. imaginary lines drawn on an anatomical figure.
- 15. A really strong connective tissue and gives ligaments their strength.