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