Across
- 1. The bone which extends from the scapula to the elbow (8)
- 5. The largest fibrous areas between the cranial bones are known as (12)
- 6. Bones of the fingers or toes (8)
- 7. The number of vertebrae in the lumbar region (4)
- 8. The arch of the foot that weight transfer occurs (13)
- 11. The hip bone forms by the fusion of the ilium, ischium and (5)
- 12. The pelvis consists of the two hip bones plus the sacrum and the (6)
- 13. A large sesamoid bone that forms within the tendon of the quadriceps (7)
- 15. The largest carpal bone, sits between the trapezoid and the hamate (8)
- 19. The occipital, parietal and frontal bones form the (8)
- 20. The fontanelle at the junction between the lambdoid and sagittal sutures (10)
- 21. The longest and heaviest bone in the body (5)
- 22. The girdle that consists of two S-shaped clavicles and two broad, flat scapulae (8)
Down
- 2. The ankle consists of how many tarsal bones (5)
- 3. The hallux has two phalanges, proximal and (6)
- 4. The fontanelle often referred to as "the soft spot" (8)
- 6. The sinuses that contain the sphenoid, ethmoid, frontal bone and maxillae (11)
- 9. Also known as the shinbone (5)
- 10. A primary curve which accommodates the abdominopelvic (6)
- 14. The cage which protects organs in the chest and provides sites for muscle attachment (8)
- 16. The process which supports the lower teeth (9)
- 17. The group of bones which make up the wrist (6)
- 18. The cartilages that connect the ribs to the sernum, either individually or in groups (6)
- 23. The sacrum's inferior, narrow section is referred to as (4)
