Across
- 4. This is the technical name for the kneecap.
- 5. This connects muscles to bone.
- 8. This type of fracture doesn't go through the bone completely.
- 9. This type of bone is less organized and does not have osteons.
- 10. This is the structural unit of bone.
- 12. This is another term for osteogenesis, which is the process of bone tissue formation.
- 14. This type of marrow produces blood cells.
Down
- 1. The scapula and sternum are examples of this bone classification.
- 2. This canal runs through the center of an osteon and contains nerves and blood vessels.
- 3. This type of marrow stores energy as fat.
- 6. This type of fracture breaks the skin.
- 7. This type of fracture does not break the skin.
- 9. The tarsals and carpals are examples of this bone type.
- 11. The femur, humerus and tibia are examples of this bone classification.
- 13. The pelvic and vertebrae are examples of this bone classification.