Skeletal System Review

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Across
  1. 4. This type of bone marrow makes red blood cells.
  2. 6. Connective tissue that connects bone to bone
  3. 7. This type of join includes freely moveable joints.
  4. 9. In this type of fracture, the bone sticks out of the skin.
  5. 10. Your sternum, scapula, and ribs are examples of this bone type.
  6. 11. This is the term for the process of bone tissue formation.
  7. 13. Fat is stored in this type of bone marrow.
  8. 16. Your hip bones and vertebrae are examples of this bone type.
  9. 17. This is the basic structural unit of compact bone.
  10. 18. The carpals and tarsals are examples of this bone type.
Down
  1. 1. This type of joint is immovable or slightly movable, such as between the vertebrae
  2. 2. A fracture that does not go completely through the bone.
  3. 3. A fracture that goes completely through the bone.
  4. 5. This type of fluid is the lubricant that cushions our joints.
  5. 8. In this type of fracture, the bone does not break the skin.
  6. 12. Connects bone to muscle to further stabilize joints.
  7. 14. The humerus, tibia and femur are examples of this bone type.
  8. 15. This type of joint is generally immovable and uses fibrous connective tissue to connect bone to bone.