Anatomy and Physiology Revision
Across
- 1. blood clot breakdown
- 5. released when there is a high Ca2+ blood level
- 9. releases histamine
- 12. articulator TMJ counterpart
- 13. occlusion can be helpful in resorbed ridges for the masticatory efficiency
- 14. cheeks
- 16. chewing
- 18. articular surfaces of TMJ covered cartilage type
- 20. concentrically laminated membrane structure surrounding an axon
- 25. angle that is formed between the path of a non-working condyle and the sagittal plane
- 26. white blood cell
- 29. junction between amelogenesis and dentinogenesis
- 33. fluid in joint cavities of TMJ
- 35. protein that binds O2 and CO2
- 37. mandibular fossa
- 38. tasting
- 41. internal equilibrium
- 42. submandibular salivary gland duct
Down
- 2. lips
- 3. swallowing
- 4. medullary bone
- 6. SA-node
- 7. pterygoid plate of origin of lateral and medial pterygoid muscles
- 8. released from the a-cells in pancreas
- 10. alveolar dust cell
- 11. floor of the mouth
- 14. junction epithelium and connective tissue (acronym)
- 15. inorganic component of hard tissue
- 17. mediolateral curve
- 19. articulation means the simultaneous anterior and posterior occlusal contact of teeth in centric and eccentric positions
- 21. impression technique for duplicating potential denture space
- 22. breathing
- 23. bundle of His
- 24. primary bone without any load-bearing capacity
- 27. red blood cell
- 28. repairative dentin
- 30. kill parasitic worms
- 31. skull cap
- 32. type II alveolar cell secretes
- 34. mitral valve
- 36. anteroposterior curve
- 39. Z-line to Z-line
- 40. blood clotting