Across
- 2. One of the things lipids become after digestion
- 3. Located below the femur
- 4. Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- 6. Microscopic hairs used by the intestines to increase surface area
- 8. Lipids turn into this and glycerol after digestion
- 10. The number of teeth in a set of milk teeth
- 15. The number of bones an adult has
- 16. Another name for a bone cell
- 17. A type of bone, also half the diameter
- 18. After digestion is turned to glucose. Can also be used to make pancakes
- 19. Where DNA is stored
- 21. Located at the front of the mouth.
- 23. A term coined by the foul-mouthed Malcolm Tucker to describe a situation which is seen as shambolic from all possible perspectives
- 24. Opposites, also the name of two categories of bones
- 26. The main artery
- 27. Relating to the lung
- 28. Like a sheel to protect the brain, eyes etc.
- 29. Located between the canine and the molars.
- 32. The vital organs that filter the blood.
- 34. Starch is turned into this after digestion
- 36. Its function is to pump blood throughout the body
Down
- 1. Carries oxygenated blood to the rest of the body
- 3. The number of teeth in a set of adult teeth
- 5. A process used to correct the rythmic beating of the heart
- 7. The powerhouse of a cell.
- 9. Located next to the incisors.
- 11. The number of bones a newborn has
- 12. Colloquially called the "funny bone"
- 13. The longest bone in the body.
- 14. Millions of these exist in animals. These can be harmful and beneficial.
- 15. Colloquilly called the "windpipe"
- 20. Proteins are turned into this after digestion
- 22. Manufacturer of blood, also a delicacy in some cultures
- 25. A strict progression of cause to effect, also referred to as a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff.
- 30. Acts like a cage securing the heart and lungs
- 31. Located furthest from the mouth.
- 33. The number of blood types, rhesus factor taken into account
- 35. Invertebrates do not have this.
