Skeletal System Parts And Functions Crossword Puzzle

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Instruction: Select a cell, type in answers based on clues, and complete the puzzle.

      The skeletal system is the structural framework of the human body, consisting of bones, cartilage, and ligaments. It provides support, protection, and mobility, while also contributing to blood cell production and mineral storage. Our Skeletal System Parts and Functions Crossword offers an engaging way to explore these vital components. Test your knowledge of the bones, joints, and structures that form the framework of the human body. Recall the protective skull, the flexible joints, and the sturdy femur. 

       

      This puzzle provides an educational adventure into the anatomy of the skeletal system, testing your understanding of how these parts function and interact. Whether you're interested to learn anatomy or already familiar with the topic, the Skeletal System Parts and Functions Crossword is a fun way to deepen your knowledge of human anatomy.

      Skeletal System Parts And Functions Clue List

      Across

      • 1. Protects your brain
      • 2. they protect your heart and lungs
      • 3. Your backbone
      • 4. Also called the collarbone, it connects the shoulder blade to the sternum or breastbone.
      • 5. This bone extends from the shoulder to the elbow and is part of the upper arm.
      • 6. These are the individual bones that make up the spine or backbone.

      Down

      • 1. they connect your bones
      • 2. Your hip bones
      • 3. These are the bones that make up the fingers and toes.
      • 4. Commonly known as the kneecap, it is a small bone that protects the knee joint.
      • 5. Also known as the shinbone, it is the larger of the two bones in the lower leg.
      • 6. This is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, located in the thigh region.
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