Skeletal Anatomy

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Across
  1. 1. This joint type has articulating surfaces which are nearly flat which allows a sliding motion.
  2. 2. This is the cartilage at one end of a bone.
  3. 4. This is a category of bones that have peculiar forms.
  4. 8. This type of blood cell fights infection.
  5. 10. These types of joints are found between bones that come in close contact with one another.
  6. 12. This is a bone porous bone tissue with mineral deposits.
  7. 14. These types of joints have a full range of motion.
  8. 16. This is a slightly movable joint which is formed by adjacent vertebrae separated by intervertebral disks.
  9. 20. This ossifies over time to form bone.
  10. 21. These bones are used to change direction o a tendon.
  11. 22. This movable joint type is where one bone fits the elliptical cavity of another.
Down
  1. 1. This is a non-movable joint which is fastened at the jaw.
  2. 3. This type of joint allows the head to have the ability to move side to side.
  3. 5. This type of blood cells carry oxygen.
  4. 6. This process changes the cartilage at the end of the bone, into actual bone to lengthen and strengthen it.
  5. 7. These types of joints have little movement.
  6. 9. This type of slightly movable joints is held together by cartilage and upon growth completion it is converted into bone.
  7. 11. This is the outer most layer of the bone
  8. 13. This is a non-movable joint where bones are held together by a long tissue which forms an interosseous ligament.
  9. 15. Where two bones meet, this occurs.
  10. 17. These cells circulate in blood and clot to stop bleeding.
  11. 18. This non-movable joint type is found between flat bones such as the skull.
  12. 19. This movable joint type is formed at bones which have both concave and convex surfaces.