FSE Pathology Chapter 3
Across
- 4. excess amounts of uric acid in tissues, affects the big toe
- 5. an increase in the size of an organ due to an increase in the number of cells
- 7. shrinkage in the size of the cell by the loss of a cell substance
- 10. stable cellular environment
- 12. solutions exerting the same pressure as that within the cell
- 13. coloration caused by deposits, or lack of colored material in the tissues
- 15. cheese-like
- 16. cannot always be removed from the embalming process
- 18. hypertonic embalming solutions that remove excess moisture
- 19. commonly encountered in arteries
- 20. increase in the size of cells, not the number of cells
- 23. snap-crackle-pop
Down
- 1. deterioration of tissues with corresponding functional impairment
- 2. self-digestion of cells
- 3. rhymes with cremation
- 6. lardaceous degeneration
- 8. can be of the wet or dry variety
- 9. a form of cellular adaptation, such as with smoking
- 11. alteration in cells ability to repair and replicate
- 14. replacement of damaged cells with identical cells
- 17. hypotonic embalming solutions that add moisture
- 18. changing the molecular structure: frying an egg
- 21. structural changes that follow cell death in living tissue
- 22. diffusion of a substance that should not be present in the cells