fundamentals part 2
Across
- 2. A specialized group of tissues that cover and protect the surface of the body and its parts, line body cavities, and form glands. Epithelial tissue is usually found in areas that move substances into and out of the body during secretion, absorption, and excretion.
- 4. Bonds Covalent bonds created in specific organic substrates in the presence of enzymes.
- 9. The process by which a cell engulfs particles located outside its cell membrane and brings them into itself by forming vesicles.
- 11. Massage therapy supported by the best information available to inform the clinical reasoning process by which the massage therapist develops and implements therapeutic massage care plans for clients.
- 14. Anatomy The study of body structures visible to the naked eye.
- 16. The capacity to work; work is movement or a change in the physical structure of matter.
- 18. A substance that contains only a single kind of atom.
- 19. The fluid that surrounds the nucleus or organelles inside the cell membrane.
- 20. Occurs when hydrostatic pressure forces water across a semipermeable membrane.
- 21. The movement of ions and molecules from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration.
Down
- 1. Genetic material of the cell that carries the chemical “blueprint” of the body.
- 3. A network of interacting, interrelated, interdependent tissues that form a complex whole, all collaborating to perform a movement. The fascial system consists of a three-dimensional continuum of soft collagen that contains loose and dense fibrous connective tissues that permeate the body.
- 5. Connective tissue fibers that are extensible and elastic. They are made of a protein called elastin, which returns to its original length after being stretched.
- 6. A network of intracellular membranes, in the form of tubes, that is connected to the nuclear membrane.
- 7. that speed up chemical reactions but are not consumed or altered in the process.
- 8. A relationship between two or more events that appear to be related but are not.
- 10. The way anatomy changes over the life cycle.
- 12. A sheath, sheet, or any number of other dissectible aggregations of connective tissue that forms beneath the skin to attach, enclose, and separate muscles and other internal organs.
- 13. A framework of proteins inside the cell that provides flexibility and strength.
- 15. Material enclosed by the cell membrane.
- 17. The movement of substances out of a cell.