Across
- 2. The structure that bore the mass of the body in terrestrial vertebrates
- 4. Sharp focusing of an image upon the retina
- 7. Calculated via force over area
- 10. Force applied to an object multiplied to the distance traveled
- 11. The largest animal on Earth
- 12. Basic quantity that deals with flow of events
- 13. One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- 15. The increase in number of cells under stress
- 18. One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- 19. When visual fields overlap
- 23. The outer part of the teeth
- 24. Rate of change in an object's velocity
- 27. Measure of force that causes an object to rotate about an axis
- 30. Forces that stretch an object
- 32. Describe measurements of variables with magnitude and direction
- 33. Formulated the theory of relativity that limits the three laws of motion
- 35. The inner part of the teeth
- 36. The increase in prominent of living tissue due to high stress
- 37. Effect of one body acting on another through their mass and acceleration
- 38. Forces that slide an object's sections
Down
- 1. Mechanism for transferring or applying forces
- 3. The tendency of an object to sink or rise in a fluid
- 5. One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- 6. Measurement with magnitude but without direction
- 7. The rate at which work gets done; work over time
- 8. Basic quantity that deals with inertia
- 9. Transformation of tissues from one form or type to another
- 14. This exerts an important force on a large mass
- 16. When parts of a machine fail due to prolonged or heavy use
- 17. Basic quantity that deals with distance
- 18. One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- 20. Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- 21. The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
- 22. The smallest adult vertebrate
- 25. Rate of change in an object's position
- 26. Formulated the three laws of motion
- 28. The decrease in prominence of a living tissue due to low stress
- 29. Calculated via mass over volume
- 31. Standards of measurement that give concrete values to basic quantities
- 34. When visual fields do not overlap
