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skeletal system crossword puzzle (1)
name kamarcus harris
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- diagram #7
- favor environment for organism
- 2 or more bones meet
- diagram #2
- diagram #4
- bones produce this
- bones found \inside\ the body
- diagram #9
- diagram #3
- ______skeleton is found outside the body
- diagram #1
across
- diagram #6
- bones are storage for
- cushion between the bones
- ____ blood cells are produce in the bones
- one function for skeletal system
- center of the bone
- hold noes together
- one function of the skeletal system
- skeletal system works with ____ system to move
- diagram #8
- diagram #10
- one function of the skeletal system
- essential element stored by your bones
- diagram #5
To solve the crossword puzzle related to the skeletal system, we analyze each clue:
ACROSS Clues:
- diagram #6: Depends on the diagram (likely a bone structure or part, e.g., “RIB” if diagram is rib, but needs diagram context).
- bones are storage for: Bones store minerals (e.g., “CALCIUM” or “MINERALS”; “MINERALS” fits length if spaces match).
- cushion between the bones: “CARTILAGE” (cushions joints).
- ____ blood cells are produce in the bones: “RED” (red blood cells are produced in bone marrow).
- one function for skeletal system: “SUPPORT” (or “PROTECTION,” “MOVEMENT”; “SUPPORT” is a key function).
- center of the bone: “MARROW” (bone marrow is in the center, or “DIAPHYSIS” for long bones, but “MARROW” is common).
- hold noses together: “CARTILAGE” (nasal cartilage), but length? Or “SEPTUM” (nasal septum, but “CARTILAGE” is softer).
- one function of the skeletal system: “PROTECTION” (protects organs) or “MOVEMENT” (aids movement).
- skeletal system works with ____ system to move: “MUSCULAR” (muscular system enables movement).
- diagram #8: Depends on diagram (e.g., “FEMUR” if leg bone).
- diagram #10: Depends on diagram (e.g., “SKULL” part).
- one function of the skeletal system: “MOVEMENT” (works with muscles) or “STORAGE” (of minerals/blood cells).
- essential element stored by your bones: “CALCIUM” (primary mineral stored in bones).
- diagram #5: Depends on diagram (e.g., “HUMERUS” if arm bone).
DOWN Clues:
- diagram #7: Depends on diagram (e.g., “VERTEBRA” if spine).
- favor environment for organism: “HABITAT” (but skeletal? Maybe “MARROW” environment? No—“HABITAT” is general, maybe misclue. Or “MEDULLARY” (marrow cavity).
- 2 or more bones meet: “JOINT” (where bones articulate).
- diagram #2: Depends on diagram (e.g., “RADIUS” if forearm).
- diagram #4: Depends on diagram (e.g., “ULNA” if forearm).
- bones produce this: “BLOOD” (blood cells) or “MARROW” (produces blood).
- bones found "inside" the body: “ENDOSKELETON” (but length? “ENDOSKELETAL” is long; “INTERNAL” bones, but “ENDOSKELETON” refers to internal skeleton).
- diagram #9: Depends on diagram (e.g., “PELVIS” if hip).
- diagram #3: Depends on diagram (e.g., “CLAVICLE” if collarbone).
- ____ skeleton is found outside the body: “EXO” (exoskeleton, e.g., insects; “EXOSKELETON” but length: “EXO” as prefix, so “EXO” if 3 letters, “EXOSKELETON” if longer).
- diagram #1: Depends on diagram (e.g., “SKULL” if diagram 1).
Example Fill (Key Clues):
- 12. RED (blood cells in bone marrow).
- 11. CARTILAGE (cushion between bones).
- 17. MUSCULAR (works with muscular system).
- 23. CALCIUM (stored in bones).
- 4. JOINT (where bones meet).
- 8. BLOOD (bones produce blood cells).
- 22. EXO (exoskeleton is external).
To complete the puzzle, match word lengths to grid spaces and use skeletal system knowledge (e.g., functions: support, protection, movement, storage; structures: cartilage, marrow, joints, exoskeleton/endoskeleton, blood cell production).
Final Answers (Key Clues):
- 12. RED
- 11. CARTILAGE
- 17. MUSCULAR
- 23. CALCIUM
- 4. JOINT
- 8. BLOOD
- 22. EXO
(Note: Diagram-dependent clues require the associated diagrams for exact answers, but the above are standard skeletal system terms for the clues.)
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To solve the crossword puzzle related to the skeletal system, we analyze each clue:
ACROSS Clues:
- diagram #6: Depends on the diagram (likely a bone structure or part, e.g., “RIB” if diagram is rib, but needs diagram context).
- bones are storage for: Bones store minerals (e.g., “CALCIUM” or “MINERALS”; “MINERALS” fits length if spaces match).
- cushion between the bones: “CARTILAGE” (cushions joints).
- ____ blood cells are produce in the bones: “RED” (red blood cells are produced in bone marrow).
- one function for skeletal system: “SUPPORT” (or “PROTECTION,” “MOVEMENT”; “SUPPORT” is a key function).
- center of the bone: “MARROW” (bone marrow is in the center, or “DIAPHYSIS” for long bones, but “MARROW” is common).
- hold noses together: “CARTILAGE” (nasal cartilage), but length? Or “SEPTUM” (nasal septum, but “CARTILAGE” is softer).
- one function of the skeletal system: “PROTECTION” (protects organs) or “MOVEMENT” (aids movement).
- skeletal system works with ____ system to move: “MUSCULAR” (muscular system enables movement).
- diagram #8: Depends on diagram (e.g., “FEMUR” if leg bone).
- diagram #10: Depends on diagram (e.g., “SKULL” part).
- one function of the skeletal system: “MOVEMENT” (works with muscles) or “STORAGE” (of minerals/blood cells).
- essential element stored by your bones: “CALCIUM” (primary mineral stored in bones).
- diagram #5: Depends on diagram (e.g., “HUMERUS” if arm bone).
DOWN Clues:
- diagram #7: Depends on diagram (e.g., “VERTEBRA” if spine).
- favor environment for organism: “HABITAT” (but skeletal? Maybe “MARROW” environment? No—“HABITAT” is general, maybe misclue. Or “MEDULLARY” (marrow cavity).
- 2 or more bones meet: “JOINT” (where bones articulate).
- diagram #2: Depends on diagram (e.g., “RADIUS” if forearm).
- diagram #4: Depends on diagram (e.g., “ULNA” if forearm).
- bones produce this: “BLOOD” (blood cells) or “MARROW” (produces blood).
- bones found "inside" the body: “ENDOSKELETON” (but length? “ENDOSKELETAL” is long; “INTERNAL” bones, but “ENDOSKELETON” refers to internal skeleton).
- diagram #9: Depends on diagram (e.g., “PELVIS” if hip).
- diagram #3: Depends on diagram (e.g., “CLAVICLE” if collarbone).
- ____ skeleton is found outside the body: “EXO” (exoskeleton, e.g., insects; “EXOSKELETON” but length: “EXO” as prefix, so “EXO” if 3 letters, “EXOSKELETON” if longer).
- diagram #1: Depends on diagram (e.g., “SKULL” if diagram 1).
Example Fill (Key Clues):
- 12. RED (blood cells in bone marrow).
- 11. CARTILAGE (cushion between bones).
- 17. MUSCULAR (works with muscular system).
- 23. CALCIUM (stored in bones).
- 4. JOINT (where bones meet).
- 8. BLOOD (bones produce blood cells).
- 22. EXO (exoskeleton is external).
To complete the puzzle, match word lengths to grid spaces and use skeletal system knowledge (e.g., functions: support, protection, movement, storage; structures: cartilage, marrow, joints, exoskeleton/endoskeleton, blood cell production).
Final Answers (Key Clues):
- 12. RED
- 11. CARTILAGE
- 17. MUSCULAR
- 23. CALCIUM
- 4. JOINT
- 8. BLOOD
- 22. EXO
(Note: Diagram-dependent clues require the associated diagrams for exact answers, but the above are standard skeletal system terms for the clues.)