EXAM 4!

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Across
  1. 2. The type of cells produced by vaccines that help to “remember” the pathogen.
  2. 4. A type of muscle tissue we do not have conscious control over.
  3. 5. A type of connective tissue with a liquid matrix.
  4. 6. The type of pathogen B cells usually fight.
  5. 8. The circuit that pumps blood to the lungs and then back to the heart from the lungs.
  6. 10. Blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart.
  7. 14. The skeleton that contains the limbs.
  8. 17. This connects a bone to a muscle.
  9. 20. Type of connective tissue made up of chondrocytes.
  10. 22. Not considered alive because they cannot reproduce on their own.
  11. 24. Tube that leads from the kidney to the bladder.
  12. 26. Type of tissue lining body cavities.
  13. 27. Blood vessels that contain valves.
  14. 28. Molecule made by the liver by combining many glucose molecules together in response to insulin.
  15. 30. Type of bone marrow that stores fat.
Down
  1. 1. Giardia is an example of this type of eukaryotic pathogen.
  2. 3. Cellular structures lining the bronchi that become damaged due to smoke particles.
  3. 7. Respiration process that occurs when the chest cavity decreases in volume.
  4. 9. Composed of two or more tissue types.
  5. 11. Disease that develops due to the loss of respiratory surface area after smoke damage.
  6. 12. A first line of defense against pathogens.
  7. 13. Type of connective tissue that stores energy.
  8. 15. Diseases whereby lymphocytes accidentally attack “self” cells.
  9. 16. Another name for the throat region.
  10. 18. Portion of the GI tract that foods goes into after the esophagus.
  11. 19. Chemicals secreted by endocrine glands that elicit long-term responses from target cells.
  12. 21. Where gas exchange takes place between lungs and blood.
  13. 23. A disease-causing agent.
  14. 25. A hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that is needed for egg development.
  15. 29. Functional unit of the kidneys.