Across
- 3. skeleton type that shows the principle supportive structure of the body, is oriented along its median longitudinal axis
- 4. make bone
- 5. the cavity in the diaphysis that contains marrow
- 7. bone that forms the stout walls of the diaphysis
- 8. type of bone that are developed in tendons; a mix of bone, fibrous tissue and cartilage
- 10. freely movable joints within ligamentous limits and the bony architecture
- 12. type of cartilage that is smooth, slipper, porous, malleable, insensitive, and bloodless
- 13. at the edges of bone fracture,_______ cartilage proliferates, forming a callus
- 15. a hole in the bone
- 17. the joint that permits movement in only one plane: flexion/extension
- 20. movement of a joint that moves a bone toward the midline of the body
- 21. a fracture common in children; bone splinter, but break is incomplete
Down
- 1. remodel, repair, and dissolve bone
- 2. four small glands embedded in thyroid tissue
- 6. fracture that happens when a bone breaks or shatters into several pieces
- 9. immovable joins seen during growth, such as growth (epiphyseal) plates, and the joint between the first rib and the sternum
- 11. "residences" of osteocytes
- 14. the type of bone that has two or more different shapes
- 16. fibrous, cellular, vascular, and highly sensitive life support sheath for bone
- 18. straightening of a joint
- 19. fracture that is like a crack in a china cup; nothing is displaced but it is still broken
