Across
4 | | The upper and widest of the three
bones making up the hipbone (5) |
5 | | A human limb; technically the part
of the superior limb between the
shoulder and the elbow but
commonly used to refer to the
whole superior limb (3) |
7 | | A duct formed by the hepatic and
cystic ducts; opens into the
duodenum (4,4) |
8 | | A bodily passage or tube lined
with epithelial cells and
conveying a secretion or other
substance (4) |
9 | | One of two arteries (branches of
the pulmonary trunk) that carry
venous blood from the heart to the
lungs (9,6) |
13 | | Of or relating to the external sex
organs (7) |
15 | | Veins in the neck that return
blood from the head (7) |
17 | | One of the digits of the foot (3) |
Down
1 | | A cartilaginous structure at the
top of the trachea; contains
elastic vocal cords that are the
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source of the vocal tone in speech (5,3)
2 | | A distensible membranous sac
(usually containing liquid or gas) (7) |
3 | | The outer and thinner of the two
bones of the human leg between the
knee and ankle (6) |
6 | | A hollow muscular organ in the
pelvic cavity of females; contains
the developing foetus (6) |
10 | | Either of two saclike respiratory
organs in the chest of
vertebrates; serves to remove
carbon dioxide and provide oxygen
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to the blood (4)
11 | | Of or relating to the kidneys (5) |
12 | | A blood vessel that carries blood
from the heart to the body (6) |
14 | | A human limb; commonly used to
refer to a whole limb but
technically only the part between
the knee and ankle (3) |
16 | | The part of the alimentary canal
between the stomach and the anus (3) |
18 | | The sense organ for hearing and
equilibrium (3) |
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