Across
- 4. Voluntarily moved muscle tissue that makes up 40% of your body mass
- 7. Decreasing the angle between bones (Body Movement)
- 10. Joints that can move a little, but not much (Functional Classification)
- 11. Joints made from fibrous connective tissue (Structural Classification)
- 12. The muscle which does the opposite of a given body movement.
- 13. Joints made from cartilage (Structural Classification)
- 14. The primary muscle used in a body movement.
Down
- 1. Joints that cannot move at all (Functional Classification)
- 2. Joints made from a fluid-filled cavity (Structural Classification)
- 3. Joints that have a free range of motion (Functional Classification)
- 5. Increasing the angle between bones (Body Movement)
- 6. Moving the thumb so it meets the fingers (Body Movement)
- 7. A bundle of muscles all working together
- 8. The non-moveable end of the muscle which attaches to a fixed, stable bone.
- 9. The moveable end of the muscle that attaches to the bone that's being pulled.
