Chapter 20 and 21
Across
- 4. Circuit of the circulation system where arteries carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart to the lungs
- 7. Group of tissues that perform specialized functions
- 9. Transport, temperature regulation and protection are all blank of the circulatory system
- 12. Blood is contained within vessels and vessels make a complete circuit
- 15. Heart chamber that receives blood
- 16. The smallest organizational unit in organisms
- 17. Action potentials are perpetuated down this part of the neuron to signal the next nerve cell in the line
- 20. Number of chambers in the hearts of birds and mammals
- 21. The number of chambers found in the heart of a fish
- 22. Nervous system made up of the spinal cord and the brain
- 24. Acclimation to high altitudes results in an increase in RBC
- 25. This nerve cell is the housekeeping staff for neurons. These cells fight pathogens, and provide nutrients and oxygen for neurons
- 26. Group of cells that share similar function
- 27. Circuit of the circulatory system where veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body
- 28. All organism ultimately depend on this for nutrient delivery
- 29. The side of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood front the body
- 30. Striated muscle tissue mostly under conscious control, sometimes unconscious control
Down
- 1. Bad cholesterol that has fewer proteins and develops plaques
- 2. Heart chamber that dispenses blood
- 3. Nerve cell responsible for transmitting neurological impulses
- 4. 55% of blood is made up of this. It contains salty water, and dissolved proteins
- 5. The node that causes heart contractions
- 6. Lungs increase the balk area to enable diffusion of gasses
- 8. Structure resembling a cluster of grapes
- 10. Cells in connective tissue that produce collagen and elastin
- 11. The left one receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- 12. Tiny porpoise vessels that bring blood close to tissues
- 13. Acid that encourages RBC to release more oxygen to tissues
- 14. Recycling fluids and proteins, fighting illness, and retrieving nutrients, such as lipids, from the small intestine are functions of the blank system
- 18. Muscle tissue found in the heart
- 19. Good cholesterol
- 23. Swelling that results when the lymphatic system is not functioning properly
- 27. Muscle tissue under unconscious control responsible for peristalsis in digestive tract