| Across |
| 1. | sternum articulates with clavicle |
| 6. | tarsals that articulate with the metatarsals |
| 7. | large, rough elevation on lateral surface of shaft of humerus |
| 9. | triangular, flat bone |
| 11. | part of coxal bone that we sit on |
| 12. | distal portion of upper limb |
| 16. | proximal end of ulna, point of elbow |
| 17. | joint between glenoid cavity and head of humerus |
| 18. | fractures are common but heal quickly in this bone |
| 20. | joint between acromion process and acriomial end |
| 21. | the spool-shaped, medial portion on distal end of humerus |
| 23. | smaller, anterior projection of the scapula |
| 24. | area superior to spine of scapula |
| 25. | part of acromioclavicular joint that attaches to clavicle |
| 26. | material that connects the 2 pubic bones |
| 30. | the trochlea and capitulum of the humerus comprise this |
| 32. | a depression of the scapula on the anterior surface |
| 33. | posterior, distal end of humerus, ulna fits into it when elbow straightens |
| 35. | rounded projection on lateral surface of the epiphysis of humerus |
| 37. | distal end of humerus that accommodates the head of the radius when elbow bends |
| 38. | depression on humerus for path of radial nerve |
| 39. | small pit at center of head of femur |
| 41. | joint of ilium and sacrum |
| 43. | part of humerus that corresponds to the metaphysis |
| 46. | bones of the hand |
| 48. | rough ridge of femur, along center of posterior surface of shaft |
| 49. | transfers weight of body from tibia to toes |
| 50. | the lateral border is also called this |
| 51. | hip bones are also called this name |
| 52. | anterior end of each clavicle articulates with this part of the axial skeleton |
| 53. | depression of coxal bones that support abdominal organs |
| 54. | arm bone |
| 55. | besides 2 hipbones and coccyx, other part of the pelvis |
| 56. | kneecap |