Across
- 6. this is the top of your head and most people get it confused with the skull
- 7. this is the soft tissue that is inside of your bones
- 11. when the bone is broken all the way across into tip or more pieces
- 13. this is not bone, and your outside part of the ear is made of this
- 14. this tie muscles to bones
- 18. your neck is an example of this type of joint, you also use this move in basketball
- 20. when the bone is broken but does not pierce the skin
- 21. this is the bone in your leg as well
- 23. your ankle and wrist are an example of this type of joint
- 25. this is the official term for collar bone
- 27. this is the biggest and strongest bone in the body
- 28. these set of bones protect your heart
- 31. your shoulder is an example of this type of joint
- 32. is a break in a bone
- 35. this fills spaces in spongy bones
Down
- 1. this is not a break but is an injury to a bone
- 2. when a break does not go all the way through
- 3. this joint can only go in one direction like a door
- 4. your skull is this type of joint and it does not move
- 5. is located in the center of long bones
- 8. this is the tough membrane that covers bone
- 9. this is the bone in your shoulder
- 10. when the bone is broken and it does pierce the skin
- 12. this is when bones become weak and brittle
- 15. this is the type of skeleton that includes your arms, hands, legs, feet, hips, and shoulders
- 16. this is the smallest bone in the body
- 17. this is the bone that protects your brain
- 19. this is where two bones meet
- 20. these are the bones in your hands/wrist
- 22. this links bones to bones
- 24. when bones are moved from their normal position
- 26. another name for spine
- 29. these are the bones in your feet
- 30. this is the bone in the center of your chest
- 33. this is the type of skeleton that includes cranium, ossicles, hyoid,Vertabrae and rib cage
- 34. this is a bone in your leg
