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Anatomy Final Copy Crossword
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1) muscle is attached to the bone that does not move.
2) Layer of connective tissue outside of the epimysium.
4) spring-like molecule that resists overstretcheing
6) Flexion of the neck
7) Motor neurons connect to the sarcolemma at the motor endplate
8) The process of bones increasing in width
9) Striations seen in skeletal muscle cells (thick myofilaments)
10) Hinge/Pivot has 2 movements
12) muscle is attached to the bone that moves.
14) Thigh
17) Production of an “oxygen debt” is sometimes called excess postexercise oxygen consumption (EPOC)
21) Neuron associated with muscles
23) Extension of hip
25) movement is produced.
27) Extends the arm
28) The small spaces in the matrix that contain the bone cells.
29) Gliding/Ball and Socket has 6 movements
30) Between the internal and external tables of flat bones
32) Retracts the scapula
33) Chondrocytes in the lacunae divide and secrete matrix, allowing the cartilage to grow from within
36) defined as a sleevelike extension of the periosteum
38) composite of COLLAGENOUS FIBERS and an amorphous mixture of protein & polysaccharides called ground substance
39) Flat sheet of connective tissue connecting muscle to other structures.
40) Hydroxyapatite Magnesium, sodium, sulfate & flouride
41) muscles that play the major role in accomplishing a particular movement
43) neurotransmitter(s) secreted at the motor end plates of skeletal muscles
46) Has red bone marrow at the center and is located in the epiphysis.
48) defined as a strong cord of dense, white fibrous connective tissue
49) muscles that contract at the same time as the prime mover, producing a more effective movement
50) inhibits osteoblast activity, increases blood calcium
53) Staircase Phenomenon
54) Hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) yields the energy required for muscular contraction
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3) The myofilament that can be described as a globular protein strung together like beads to form two intertwined strands
5) A contraction in which the tension within the muscle remains the same but the length changes
11) FibrocarIlaginous pads found in synovial joints
13) Saddle/Condyloid has 4 movements
15) plantar flexion of ankle
16) allow for electrical signals to move deeper into the cell.
18) Closes the lips
19) Muscle contractions will continue as long as these attach to troponin
20) Do not support vertebral joints.
22) Occurs when adequate O2 is available from blood
24) Pronates the forearm
26) 1. When active sites on actin are exposed, myosin heads bind to them 2. Myosin heads bend and pull the thin filaments past them 3. Each head releases, binds to the next active site, and pulls again
31) The hollow-like center of a bone.
34) The first step in healing a fracture
35) The unique joints that occur between the root of a tooth and the alveolar process of the mandible or maxilla
37) Lengthwise-‐running central canals are connected to each other by these transverse-‐running canals.
42) Finger
44) Low blood calcium evokes a response from this hormone.
45) compress abdomen
47) ability of muscle cells to respond to nerve stimuli
51) skeletal muscles contract with varying degrees of strength at different times.
52) The most movable joints in the body
55) Back
56) Extend leg (on medial side)
57) Formation of red blood cells
58) Delivers nutrients to and removes waste products from bone cells.
59) elevates mandible
60) 2nd Layer of Epiphysis
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