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Human anatomy Part 1

Across
A protein that helps break down larger molecules into smaller molecules and speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
A membrane that surrounds bone.
The system that collects and eliminates wastes from the body and regulates the level of fluid in the body.
Muscle found only in the heart.
The tissue that connects bones to other bones.
A bone disease that causes bones to weaken and become brittle.
A pigment that protects the body by absorbing some of the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays.
The body system that includes all of the external coverings of the body, including the skin, nails, and hair.
A thin, watery liquid made of broken down food molecules and gastric juice.
A type of muscle that attaches to bones.
A fingerlike projection, many of which cover the folds of the small intestine.
Muscle you cannot consciously control.
A strong, flexible tissue that covers the ends of bones.
Waves of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
Down
A thick layer of skin that gives skin strength, nourishment, and flexibility.
Body system that contains bones as well as other structures that connect and protect the bones and that support other functions in the body.
A process in which food is physically broken into smaller pieces.
A tube through which urine leaves the kidney
Muscle that you can consciously control.
An injury where blood vessels in the skin are broken, but the skin is not cut or opened.
A disease in which joints become irritated or inflamed, such as when cartilage in joints is damaged or wears away
A tube through which urine leaves the bladder.
The outermost layer of skin and the only layer in direct contact with the outside environment.
A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
Strong body tissue that can contract in an orderly way.
A muscular sac that holds urine until the urine is excreted.
A network of capillaries and small tubes, or tubules, where filtration of blood occurs.
Where two or more bones meet.
The fluid produced when blood is filtered by the kidneys.