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skeletal system crossword puzzle (1)
name kamarcus harris

down

  1. diagram #7
  2. favor environment for organism
  3. 2 or more bones meet
  4. diagram #2
  5. diagram #4
  6. bones produce this
  7. bones found \inside\ the body
  8. diagram #9
  9. diagram #3
  10. ______skeleton is found outside the body
  11. diagram #1

across

  1. diagram #6
  2. bones are storage for
  3. cushion between the bones
  4. ____ blood cells are produce in the bones
  5. one function for skeletal system
  6. center of the bone
  7. hold noes together
  8. one function of the skeletal system
  9. skeletal system works with ____ system to move
  10. diagram #8
  11. diagram #10
  12. one function of the skeletal system
  13. essential element stored by your bones
  14. diagram #5

Explanation:

Response

To solve the crossword puzzle related to the skeletal system, we analyze each clue:

ACROSS Clues:
  1. diagram #6: Depends on the diagram (likely a bone structure or part, e.g., “RIB” if diagram is rib, but needs diagram context).
  2. bones are storage for: Bones store minerals (e.g., “CALCIUM” or “MINERALS”; “MINERALS” fits length if spaces match).
  3. cushion between the bones: “CARTILAGE” (cushions joints).
  4. ____ blood cells are produce in the bones: “RED” (red blood cells are produced in bone marrow).
  5. one function for skeletal system: “SUPPORT” (or “PROTECTION,” “MOVEMENT”; “SUPPORT” is a key function).
  6. center of the bone: “MARROW” (bone marrow is in the center, or “DIAPHYSIS” for long bones, but “MARROW” is common).
  7. hold noses together: “CARTILAGE” (nasal cartilage), but length? Or “SEPTUM” (nasal septum, but “CARTILAGE” is softer).
  8. one function of the skeletal system: “PROTECTION” (protects organs) or “MOVEMENT” (aids movement).
  9. skeletal system works with ____ system to move: “MUSCULAR” (muscular system enables movement).
  10. diagram #8: Depends on diagram (e.g., “FEMUR” if leg bone).
  11. diagram #10: Depends on diagram (e.g., “SKULL” part).
  12. one function of the skeletal system: “MOVEMENT” (works with muscles) or “STORAGE” (of minerals/blood cells).
  13. essential element stored by your bones: “CALCIUM” (primary mineral stored in bones).
  14. diagram #5: Depends on diagram (e.g., “HUMERUS” if arm bone).
DOWN Clues:
  1. diagram #7: Depends on diagram (e.g., “VERTEBRA” if spine).
  2. favor environment for organism: “HABITAT” (but skeletal? Maybe “MARROW” environment? No—“HABITAT” is general, maybe misclue. Or “MEDULLARY” (marrow cavity).
  3. 2 or more bones meet: “JOINT” (where bones articulate).
  4. diagram #2: Depends on diagram (e.g., “RADIUS” if forearm).
  5. diagram #4: Depends on diagram (e.g., “ULNA” if forearm).
  6. bones produce this: “BLOOD” (blood cells) or “MARROW” (produces blood).
  7. bones found "inside" the body: “ENDOSKELETON” (but length? “ENDOSKELETAL” is long; “INTERNAL” bones, but “ENDOSKELETON” refers to internal skeleton).
  8. diagram #9: Depends on diagram (e.g., “PELVIS” if hip).
  9. diagram #3: Depends on diagram (e.g., “CLAVICLE” if collarbone).
  10. ____ 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).
  11. 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.)

Answer:

To solve the crossword puzzle related to the skeletal system, we analyze each clue:

ACROSS Clues:
  1. diagram #6: Depends on the diagram (likely a bone structure or part, e.g., “RIB” if diagram is rib, but needs diagram context).
  2. bones are storage for: Bones store minerals (e.g., “CALCIUM” or “MINERALS”; “MINERALS” fits length if spaces match).
  3. cushion between the bones: “CARTILAGE” (cushions joints).
  4. ____ blood cells are produce in the bones: “RED” (red blood cells are produced in bone marrow).
  5. one function for skeletal system: “SUPPORT” (or “PROTECTION,” “MOVEMENT”; “SUPPORT” is a key function).
  6. center of the bone: “MARROW” (bone marrow is in the center, or “DIAPHYSIS” for long bones, but “MARROW” is common).
  7. hold noses together: “CARTILAGE” (nasal cartilage), but length? Or “SEPTUM” (nasal septum, but “CARTILAGE” is softer).
  8. one function of the skeletal system: “PROTECTION” (protects organs) or “MOVEMENT” (aids movement).
  9. skeletal system works with ____ system to move: “MUSCULAR” (muscular system enables movement).
  10. diagram #8: Depends on diagram (e.g., “FEMUR” if leg bone).
  11. diagram #10: Depends on diagram (e.g., “SKULL” part).
  12. one function of the skeletal system: “MOVEMENT” (works with muscles) or “STORAGE” (of minerals/blood cells).
  13. essential element stored by your bones: “CALCIUM” (primary mineral stored in bones).
  14. diagram #5: Depends on diagram (e.g., “HUMERUS” if arm bone).
DOWN Clues:
  1. diagram #7: Depends on diagram (e.g., “VERTEBRA” if spine).
  2. favor environment for organism: “HABITAT” (but skeletal? Maybe “MARROW” environment? No—“HABITAT” is general, maybe misclue. Or “MEDULLARY” (marrow cavity).
  3. 2 or more bones meet: “JOINT” (where bones articulate).
  4. diagram #2: Depends on diagram (e.g., “RADIUS” if forearm).
  5. diagram #4: Depends on diagram (e.g., “ULNA” if forearm).
  6. bones produce this: “BLOOD” (blood cells) or “MARROW” (produces blood).
  7. bones found "inside" the body: “ENDOSKELETON” (but length? “ENDOSKELETAL” is long; “INTERNAL” bones, but “ENDOSKELETON” refers to internal skeleton).
  8. diagram #9: Depends on diagram (e.g., “PELVIS” if hip).
  9. diagram #3: Depends on diagram (e.g., “CLAVICLE” if collarbone).
  10. ____ 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).
  11. 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.)