Week 1 Vocab A&P
Across
- 1. Membrane lining internal body cavities, such as the abdomen and thorax, and covering organs within; it secretes serous fluid to reduce friction.
- 3. Tissue made of nerve cells (neurons) and supporting cells; it transmits and processes information.
- 5. Tissue that supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs; includes bone, cartilage, and blood.
- 8. Tissue covering the body's surface and lining organs and cavities; it protects, absorbs, and secretes.
- 11. Cells that cannot undergo mitosis and are not replaced when lost or damaged, such as neurons in the brain
- 12. Cells capable of continuous division and replacement, such as those in the skin and digestive tract.
- 13. Membrane lining joint cavities and secreting synovial fluid, which lubricates and nourishes the joint.
- 14. Tissue responsible for movement in the body; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- 15. Material surrounding cells in tissues, providing structural support and facilitating communication between cells.
- 16. Tissue made up of fat cells; it stores energy and provides insulation.
Down
- 2. Membrane lining body cavities and passages that open to the external environment; it secretes mucus to protect and lubricate.
- 4. A type of epithelial cell characterized by a cube-like shape.
- 6. The outer layer of the skin, composed mainly of epithelial cells; it provides protection.
- 7. A type of epithelial cell characterized by a flattened shape.
- 9. Cells that can divide but do so at a slower rate than labile cells, such as liver cells.
- 10. A type of epithelial cell characterized by a tall, column-like shape.