Across
- 3. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Found lateral to the tibia in the lower leg.
- 4. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Found inferior to the cranium; Only movable bone of the skull.
- 6. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Found in the upper arm, distal to the scapula.
- 8. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Found inferior to the lumbar spine; These bones form the pelvis.
- 11. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Found superior and lateral to the temporal bone; Upper side of the cranium.
- 14. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Superior-most type of vertebrae, found inferior to the skull.
- 15. Part of the Axial Skeleton; The type of ribs that are superior to the false and floating ribs and attach directly to the sternum.
- 16. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; The classification of bones that are longer than they are wide.
- 17. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Distal to the metatarsals; Bones of the toes.
- 18. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Found inferior to the thoracic vertebrae; The largest and strongest vertebrae.
Down
- 1. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Found medial to the ribs; Common name is the "breastbone".
- 2. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Found lateral to the ulna in the forearm.
- 3. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; The longest, strongest bone in the body; Found superior to the patella.
- 5. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Superior to the nasal; Forehead bone.
- 7. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Classification of cube-shaped bones found in the wrist and ankle.
- 9. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Classification for the small, round bones embedded within tendons, such as the kneecap.
- 10. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Found posterior to the ribs; These bones make up the spine.
- 12. Part of the Axial Skeleton; Found inferior to the lumbar spine; The tailbone.
- 13. Found within the medullary cavity of long bones; Primarily stores fat.
- 14. Part of the Appendicular Skeleton; Distal to the radius and ulna; Bones of the wrist.
