Crossword on the theme of the skeleton of the head and torso. Crossword "Human skeleton. Axial skeleton"

1. Dressed the spine, consisting of 4-5 fused small vertebrae.

2. The totality of bones, cartilage and ligaments that strengthen them.

3. The basis of the skeleton of the body.

4. The number of vertebrae in all mammals, including humans.

5. Department of the skull, which includes: the upper and lower jaws, zygomatic, nasal and ethmoid bones.

6. Skeleton, consisting of the bones of the girdles of the limbs and the skeleton of the free limbs.

7. A cell formed by the thoracic spine, ribs and sternum.

8. Disks that give mobility, elasticity to the spinal column and soften concussions when running, walking, jumping.

9. One of the curves of the human spine.

10. Department, consisting of five massive vertebrae, the function of which is to withstand the brunt of the body.

11. Five fused vertebrae that make up one bone.

12. Department of the spine, following the cervical region.

13. Skeleton that combines the skull and the skeleton of the body.

14. Department of the skull, formed by unpaired frontal and occipital bones, and paired parietal and temporal bones.

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Crossword “Human skeleton. Axial skeleton»

1. Dressed the spine, consisting of 4-5 fused small vertebrae.

2. The totality of bones, cartilage and ligaments that strengthen them.

3. The basis of the skeleton of the body.

4. The number of vertebrae in all mammals, including humans.

5. Department of the skull, which includes: the upper and lower jaws, zygomatic, nasal and ethmoid bones.

6. Skeleton, consisting of the bones of the girdles of the limbs and the skeleton of the free limbs.

7. A cell formed by the thoracic spine, ribs and sternum.

8. Disks that give mobility, elasticity to the spinal column and soften concussions when running, walking, jumping.

9. One of the curves of the human spine.

10. Department, consisting of five massive vertebrae, the function of which is to withstand the brunt of the body.

11. Five fused vertebrae that make up one bone.

12. Department of the spine, following the cervical region.

13. Skeleton that combines the skull and the skeleton of the body.

14. Department of the skull, formed by unpaired frontal and occipital bones, and paired parietal and temporal bones.

Crossword "Musculoskeletal system"

1. A layer of dense substance located behind the periosteum.

2. A function that is possible only if the muscles and bones of the skeleton interact.

3. This cell closes the heart and lungs, airways, esophagus and large blood vessels.

4. A substance characteristic of any connective tissue.

5. They contain red bone marrow.

6. A cavity in a long bone filled with yellow marrow.

7. Bones that have a thin compact substance on the surface, under which there is a spongy substance filled with red bone marrow.

8. It protects the brain.

9. The function, which manifests itself in the fact that the bones of the skeleton and muscles, forming a strong frame, determine the position of the internal organs and do not allow them to move.

10. Dense connective tissue covering the bone.

11. It protects the spinal cord.

12. A substance that fills the ends of bones.

13. Bones that look like cylinders with thickened marginal ends.

14. Bones that form the vault of the skull.

15. Zones located near the end sections of the bones.

Crossword “The skeleton of belts and free limbs. Connection of bones"

1. Belt, including two shoulder blades and two collarbones.

2. The skeleton of the free upper limb, consisting of the humerus, two bones of the forearm, bones of the hand.

3. Bone articulated with the foot and thigh.

4. One of the massive bones of the tarsus

5. Longitudinal and transverse arches of the leg has ...

6. The skeleton of one of the human limbs, consisting of the skeleton of the shoulder girdle and the skeleton of the free limb.

7. Movable joints of the skeleton.

8. The bone located outside, from the side of the little finger.

9. With the help of this elastic formation, some bones are connected to each other in a semi-movable way.

10. Skeleton, free lower limb, starting from the femur.

11. Formation on the joints of the bones of the frontal and parietal or parietal and occipital.


Crossword “Human skeleton. Axial skeleton»

1. Dressed the spine, consisting of 4-5 fused small vertebrae.

2. The totality of bones, cartilage and ligaments that strengthen them.

3. The basis of the skeleton of the body.

4. The number of vertebrae in all mammals, including humans.

5. Department of the skull, which includes: the upper and lower jaws, zygomatic, nasal and ethmoid bones.

6. Skeleton, consisting of the bones of the girdles of the limbs and the skeleton of the free limbs.

7. A cell formed by the thoracic spine, ribs and sternum.

8. Disks that give mobility, elasticity to the spinal column and soften concussions when running, walking, jumping.

9. One of the curves of the human spine.

10. Department, consisting of five massive vertebrae, the function of which is to withstand the brunt of the body.

11. Five fused vertebrae that make up one bone.

12. Department of the spine, following the cervical region.

13. Skeleton that combines the skull and the skeleton of the body.


Rybinsk branch
State vocational educational institution
Yaroslavl region
"Yaroslavl Medical College"
A set of crosswords on the topic "SKELETON"
Fragment of the stage of the lesson: current control on the topic "SKELETON"
Name of discipline: OGSE.03. German
Specialty: 31.02.01 General Medicine 1 course
Teacher: Markova O.A.
Type of training session: practical
Training in the classroom on the academic discipline OGSE.03. The German language should be built taking into account the need to form speech competence, i.e. development of activities such as listening, reading, speaking, writing. The formation of speech competence is impossible without knowledge of vocabulary. Game techniques contribute to the effective assimilation of German lexical units. The use of crosswords makes the learning process more interesting, motivates and allows you to enjoy learning.
Learning objectives:
- mastering and consolidating vocabulary on the topic "Skeleton"
- the development of memory.
Generated general competencies:
OK 2. Organize their own activities, choose standard methods and methods for performing professional tasks, evaluate their effectiveness and quality.
OK 3. Make decisions in standard and non-standard situations and be responsible for them.
Applied technologies: active teaching methods, game form.
Interdisciplinary connections:
OP.03. Human anatomy and physiologyPM.02 Medical activity
OP.01. A healthy person and his environment
PM.01 Diagnostic activity
Fragment of the lesson stage:
Checking homework: current thematic vocabulary control - "Skeleton"
Crossword puzzle assignment.
Source: E.N. Miller's textbook "Hello, doctor!" p. 360. Mensch II
Task: solve a crossword puzzle on the theme "Skeleton" of your choice!
Kreuzwortratsel №1
1 2 3 4 7 5 6 8 9 10 Horizontal:
2) An organ, the outer part of which has the shape of a shell.
4) The part of the body that connects the head to the body.
5) A bone that articulates with the femur to form the knee joint.
9) Phalanges of hands.
10) Parts of the foot play an important role in the human locomotor apparatus.
Vertically:
1) The junction of the pelvic bones with the spine.
3) One of the two parallel bones of the lower leg, long and thin.
6) The department located at the base of the spine provides attachment to the body of the lower extremities.
7) The bone frame of the head.
8) The bones that make up the chest.
Kreuzwortratsel №2
8 7 3 4 2 5 6 1 9 Horizontal:
1) The largest of the tubular bones.
7) Body support.
9) Bone on the inside of the forearm.
Vertically:
1) Long tubular bone.
2) Metatarsophalangeal joints on the legs.
3) Bones of the head (cranium).
4) Tubular bones of the fingers.
5) What the foot rests on.
6) Clavicula.
8) Narrow, long, curved bones (costae).
Kreuzwortratsel No. 3
1 6 7 9 5 8 4 10 2 3 Horizontal:
1) The bone to which the lower limbs are attached.
4) The totality of the bones of the human body.
5) The bone that helps bend the leg.
6) A paired bone in the forearm, located next to the ulna.
7) Large bone of the lower leg.
8) The moving part of the skull.
9) A large bone located at the base of the spinal column.
10) A flat bone running from the spine to the sternum.
Vertically:
1) Frame consisting of ribs and vertebrae.
2) The largest and longest tubular bone in the human body.
3) The bone frame of the head.
Kreuzwortratsel No. 4
1 2 3 9 4 10 11 5 8 6 7 12 Horizontal:
3) The main part of the human axial skeleton is.
4) Bone located in the lower leg.
5) The largest tubular bone, having a cylindrical shape.
6) The fourth section of the spine.
7) Part of the human skeleton, providing attachment to the body of the lower limbs.
Vertically:
1) An unpaired bone structure that forms the lower part of the facial skull.
2) The cavity in which the brain is located.
8) The paired bone in the forearm is located next to the ulna.
9) When breathing, it expands and contracts.
10) The totality of the bones of the body.
11) Paired, arcuate bone, running from the spine to the sternum.
12) The forearm bone has a body and two epiphyses.
Kreuzwortratsel No. 5
6 7 8 2 9 5 1 3 4 Horizontal:
1) The largest tubular bone.
Vertically:
1) Long tubular bone - the skeletal base of the shoulder.
2) The largest of the three paired bones that forms the pelvic bone.
3) The bone that takes part in the elbow joint.
4) A flat, triangular bone adjacent to the back of the chest from the II to VII ribs.
5) The part of the skeleton located at the base of the spine, which provides attachment to the body of the lower limbs
6) Bone skeleton of the head, a set of bones.
7) Part of the foot that performs a motor function.
8) A bone located in the thickness of the tendon, extensor of the lower leg.
9) Narrow, curved bone plates of various lengths, symmetrically located.
Kreuzwortratsel No. 6
8 7 6 9 4 5 1 3 2 Horizontal:
1) The largest tubular bone of the lower extremities.
2) The bone of the girdle of the upper limbs is located on the inner side of the forearm and has an olecranon.
7) A bone located on the outside of the forearm from the side of the thumb.
Vertically:
3) Bone, consisting of three parts - the handle, body and xiphoid process.
4) The main part of the skeleton consists of a large number of bones connected to each other and having a central hole for the medulla.
5) In Latin, this bone is called "PELVIS".
6) Bones protecting the chest.
7) The bone of the girdle of the upper limbs, which has an “S” shaped body and two thickened ends - the sternal and acromial.
8) Bones of the head as a whole.
9) The pelvic bone, consisting of a body and a wing, expanded upwards and ends with a long ridge-edge.
Kreuzwortratsel No. 7
1 2 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 10 Horizontal:
1) Support of the body, which bears the weight of the head, torso and upper limbs.
3) One of the pelvic bones that connects to the coccyx.
5) Flat triangular bone.
7) This part of the skeleton belongs to flat bones and consists of three parts:
top, middle and bottom.
10) This bone consists of a body and a branch, a tubercle and an ischial spine are distinguished on it.
Vertically:
2) Paired bones that protect the internal organs.
4) It can be large and small, formed by the sacrum, coccyx and their compounds.
6) A bone that has an ear-shaped surface, gluteal and arcuate lines.
8) Bone located on the inside of the forearm, from the side of the 5th finger.
9) Bone with an "S" shaped body and two thickened ends.
Kreuzwortratsel No. 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 Horizontal:
1) Bearing element of the skeleton.
3) A flat, rounded bone located at the lower end of the tibia.
5) This bone connects to the ilium and pubic bones.
6) Phalanges of the foot.
7) Paired bone of the forearm.
8) Phalanges of the hand.
Vertically:
1) Translated from Latin fibula.
2) The lower limbs are attached to it.
4) Translated from Latin tibia.
9) Paired bone, located next to the ulna.
Kreuzwortratsel No. 9
2 1 5 8 3 6 7 4 9 10 11 12 Horizontal:
1) Large, medially located bone of the lower leg.
10) The largest tubular bone of the lower leg.
11) The fourth section of the spine.
12) Head skeleton.
Vertically:
2) The largest mobile bone of the knee.
3) The totality of the bones of the body.
4) The bone with which the lower limbs articulate.
5) The largest tubular bone of the foot.
6) Part of the upper foot, the skeleton of which is made up of bones.
7) A paired bone in the forearm, located next to the ulna.
8) The basis of the skeleton.
9) Curved bones that form the chest.
Kreuzwortratsel No. 10
1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 Horizontal:
2) The part of the body bounded by the ribs.
3) A person has 12 pairs ... adjoining the condyle to the vertebrae.
4) The part of the human skeleton located at the base of the spine.
5) The junction of the pelvic bones with the spine.
6) The totality of the bones of the body, the passive part of the musculoskeletal system.
7) Paired bone of the forearm (has a trihedral shape).
9) The largest bone of the foot.
10) Patella.
Vertically
1) The largest tubular bone (the body has a cylindrical shape).
8) The upper limb of a person from the shoulder to the fingers.
Sample answers to crossword puzzles
Crossword number 1
Horizontally:
2) Ohr
4) Hals
5) Schienbein
9) Fingerknochen
10) Zenenknochen Vertical:
1) Kreuzbein
3) Wadenbein
6) Becken
7) Schädel
8) Rippen
Crossword number 2
Horizontally:
1) Oberschenkelknochen
8) Wirbelsäule
9) Elle
Vertically:
1) Oberarmbein
2) Zehenknochen
3) Schädel
4) Fingerknochen
5) Fersenbein
6) Schlusselbein
7) Rippen
Crossword number 3
Horizontally:
1) Becken
2) Oberschenkelbein
3) Schädel
Vertically:
1) Brustkorb
4) Skeleton
5) Kniescheibe
6) Speiche
7) Schienbein
8) Unterkiefer
9) Kreuzbein
10) Rippen
Crossword number 4
Horizontally:
3) Wirbelsäule
4) Schienbein
5) Oberschenkelbein
6) Kreuzbein
7) Becken
Vertically:
1) Unterkiefer
2) Schädel
8) Speiche
9) Brustkorb
10) Skeleton
11) Rippen
12) Elle
Crossword number 5
Horizontally:
1) Oberschenkelbein
Vertically:
1) Oberarmbein
2) Darmbein
3) Elle
4) Schulterblatt (blade)
5) Becken
6) Schädel
7) Zehenknochen
8) Kniescheibe
9) Rippen
Crossword number 6
Horizontally:
1) Oberschenkelknochen
2) Elle
7) Schlusselbein
Vertically:
3) Brustbein
4) Wirbelsäule5) Becken
6) Rippen
7) Schlusselbein (collarbone)
8) Schädel
9) Darmbein
Crossword number 7
Horizontally:
1) Wirbelsäule
3) Kreuzbein
5) Schulterblatt
7) Brustbein
10) Sitzbein Vertical:
2) Rippen4) Becken
6) Darmbein (ilium)
8) Elle
9) Schlusselbein
Crossword number 8
Horizontally:
1) Wirbelsäule3) Kniescheibe
5) Sitzbein (ischium)
6) Zehenknochen
7) Elle
8) Fingerknochen Vertical:
1) Wadenbein (fibula)
2) Becken
4) Schienbein
9) Speiche
Crossword number 9
Horizontally:
1) Schienbein
10) Oberschenkelbein
11) Kreuzbein
12) Schädel (skull) Vertical:
2) Kniescheibe
3) Knochengerüst (skeleton, skeleton)
4) Becken
5) Fersenbein
6) Hand
7) Speiche
8) Wirbelsäule (spine)
9) Rippen Crossword #10
Horizontally:
2) Brustkorb (chest)
3) Rippen (ribs)
4) Becken (pelvis)
5) Kreuzbein (sacrum)
6) Skelett (skeleton)
7) Elle (elbow)
9) Fersenbein (calcaneal)
10) Kniescheibe (patella)
Vertically
1) Oberschenkelbein (femur)
8) Arm (hand)