Anatomy 2 Crossword
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2) tendon and single-tendon end, movable end of a muscle, usually distal or lateral3) supplies nerves to the pelvic region of the body and lower limbs5) bony or cartilaginous structure in vertebrates attached to and supporting the forelimbs6) connective tissue surrounding a single muscle cell or fiber7) development of bone from tissue or membane, as in formation of the skull.11) turning the palm of the hand forward or upward14) provides receptors to the CNS and carries info form the somatic sensory receptors, visceral sensory receptors, and special sense organs 15) "mature cells" maintain bone tissue16) begins inside the CNS and ends at an effector, includes the somatic nervous system, autonomatic nervous system17) aponeurosis and multiple-tendon end, stationary end of a muscle, tends to be medial or proximal
18) bundles of CNS axons that share a common origin and destinantion21) the outer most covering of the spinal nerves, continuous with dura matter22) maxillae, palatine, nasal, zygotmatic, lacrimal, inferior nasal conchae, vomer, madible
14 facial bones25) no movement 28) are both sensory and motor roots united, therefore they are mixed nerves29) "immature bone cells" sercret matrix, perform osteogensis30) bony or cartilaginous strucutre in vertebrates attached to and supporting the hind limbs or fins33) inflammatory conditin, frequently autoimmune in nature, damaging articular cartilages and joints35) do not attach to the sternum at all
(2 pairs)36) spinal nerve that surrounds the fascicles, bundles of axons 39) surrounds individual axons of the spinal nerves40) vertebrobronchal, do not attach directly to the sternum
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1) turning toes upward, depressing the heel3) 5 pairs4) heart-shaped, smaller inlet, ishial spines tp inward, pelvis is deeper and narrower, pelvic angle <90, everted inferior pubic ramus8) 5 pairs9) development of bone from tissue or membane, as in formation of the skull.10) degenerative arthritis, resulting from cumulative wear and tear on joint surfaces12) pointing the toes, en pointe13) movement out of anatomical position in the sagittal plane, "bending your knee" 19) support, storage of minerals, blood cell production, protection, and leverage20) (white matter) bundles of axons in the PNS23) "giant multinucleated cells" perform osteolysis, dissolve and destory bone24) dese irregular connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle and seperating on muscle from another26) occipital, parietal (2), frontal, temporal(2), sphenoid, ethmoid
8 cranial bones27) supplies nerves to the pectoral regoin of the body and the anus31) vertebrosternal, attach to the sternum by seperate cartilages
(7 pairs)32) muscle that oppeses the action of the prime mover, frequently on the oppaite side of the body or limb from the prime mover34) 8 pairs35) oval, larger inlet, ishial spines are more vertical, pelvis is broader and shallow, pubic angle >100, thin pubic ramus37) slight movement 38) connective tissue surrounding a muscle fascicle and carrying blood vessels and nerves41) divide and differenciate to form new osteoblasts42) shaft of the long bone43) (gray matter) clusters of cell bodies and synapses in the PNS 44) 12 pairs45) development of bone from cartilage rods, as in the development of arm or leg bones46) muscle whose contraction is mostly reponsible for producing the desired action47) movment in the frontal plane restoring anatomical position "adding to " the body48) freely movable49) general term referring to pain and stiffness in joints and muscles50) movement out of anatomical position in the frontal plane "carried away"51) 31 pairs |
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