Across
- 3. parallel bones supporting humerus
- 6. fracture: broken bone ends are forced into one another
- 9. bone shape: small round nodules that develop in a tendon; ex: patella
- 11. skeleton: bones of limbs and girdles
- 13. causes pain and inflammation when too much uric acid crystalizes and deposits into joints
- 15. forms most of nasal septum
- 16. joint: egg shaped articular surface fitting into an oval concavity of another; moves side to side & back and forth, biaxial; knuckles
- 17. joint: essentially flat, articular surfaces, short slipping/gliding movements allowed(nonaxial); intercarpal joints
- 20. bone thinning disease affecting women after the age of 65 and men over 70
- 23. short bands of tough, flexible tissue made up of lots of individual fibres connecting the bones of the body together
- 24. cavities in which chondrocytes and osteocytes reside
- 25. problems w fractures at epiphyseal plate
- 26. bone broken into tiny pieces
- 29. giant bone destroying cells
- 31. mucus lined air filled sacs
- 33. joint: rounded @ end of 1 bone, fits into a sleeve or ring of bone & possibly ligaments, unaxial rotating bone; only turn around its long axis
- 34. bone shape: mostly spongy bone, allows for better movement, generally cube shaped; bones of wrist and ankle
- 36. where does erythrocyte hemotopoeisis occur
- 37. stretching/tearing of ligaments
- 39. joint: articulating bone ends are seperated by a joint cavity containing synovial fluid
- 41. another name for cartilage
Down
- 1. skeleton: bones forming longitudinally of body's axis
- 2. inflammatory disorder affecting the joints
- 4. problems w compound fractures
- 5. joint: spherical head of one bone fits into rounded socket of another; multiaxial; shoulder & hip
- 7. bone shape: provides greater surface area for muscles to attach, thin, flattened, usually curved; 2 layers of compact bone w layer of spongy bone in btwn; sternum
- 8. joint: each articular surface has both concave & convex areas, like a horse saddle; biaxial; thumbs
- 10. process of creating bone, transferring cartilage/ fibrous tissue into bone
- 12. bone breaks incompletely; like a twig
- 14. joint: unites bones by fibrous tissue; sutures of the skull (no movement)
- 16. broken bone is crushed
- 18. each hand and feet has __ phalanges
- 19. inflammation of fluid filled sacs in joints
- 21. caused when bones fail to calcify; lack of calcium or vit. D
- 22. bone shape: curved to provide strength,mostly compact bone, have shaft w heads @ both ends; arms, legs
- 27. unpaired part of skull
- 28. broken bone is pressed inward
- 29. occurs when flexible tissue wears down at ends of bones
- 30. has passageway for tears
- 31. ragged break caused from excessive twisting forces applied to bone
- 32. bone forming cells
- 35. joint: bone ends are connected together by cartilage, slightly moveable (amphiarthrotic) joints; pubic symphysis
- 38. bone shape: varies in shape & size; vertebrae
- 40. joint: cylindrical end of bone fits into trough shaped surface on another bone; angular movement allowed in 1 place; unaxial=1 axis; elbow joint